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research with autistic people or people with cancer and/or long-term health conditions Working with minoritised or seldom-heard groups Qualitative data collection and analysis Dissemination of research
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(SHINERS). Data analysis, interpretation, and reporting to group, project partners, and relevant audiences. Dissemination of research findings finding in academic journals and presentations at (inter
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); experience of providing administrative and PA support; experience of H&S administration, including completion of risk assessments; experience of working with and interpreting data, accurate record keeping, use
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environment. You should also have the ability to quickly interpret, absorb and advice on new information and procedures. You should have 3 GCSE's at Grade C or above (or equivalent) including English Language
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also offer some opportunities to actively contribute to research design, data analysis, presentations, and public engagement outputs. To support professional growth, the Research Assistant will receive
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epidemiology, data science, and policy to produce high-quality, policy-relevant evidence with real-world impact. You should have a PhD (or near completion) in public health, epidemiology, data science, applied
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and a passion for researching and analysing publicly available information to learn more about existing and potential supporters of the University. You will work closely with research and fundraising
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, ordinances and regulations and applicants should possess the ability to present such information in a clear and concise way to a variety of audiences. You should have 3 GCSEs at Grade C or above including
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the growth of mastitis-causing pathogens. Performing on-farm environmental sampling of dairy cubicles and teat-end swabbing to gather real-world data. Evaluating the relationship between cubicle hygiene
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sits in the Department of Health Data Science (HDS), which is part of the Institute of Population Health (IPH) at the University of Liverpool. This is an exciting opportunity for an early career