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of publication on relevant topics Experience working across and with multiple disciplines Knowledge of research methods, research design, explanation, and understanding. What we offer: A friendly
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Technical Services Community. This role will be based within the School of Medicine Technical Team at the Royal Derby Hospital site, Derby. A highly skilled and dynamic group supporting multiple buildings
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analyses by age, ethnicity, and index of multiple deprivation will be performed. The second stage of the study will involve the analysis of prospectively collected EQ-5D-5L data from a cohort of patients to
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processing large amounts of information. For students identified by the system as being totally non engaged, you will also be required to work across multiple platforms and systems to check other sources
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processing large amounts of information. For students identified by the system as being totally non engaged, you will also be required to work across multiple platforms and systems to check other sources
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the Midlands. You will be experienced in working in a collaborative partnership and balancing the needs of multiple stakeholders. You will be able to develop effective relationships with stakeholders and able
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to oversee multiple aspects of audio media delivery, including the editing of the audio. The postholder will play a key role in ensuring the smooth delivery of this innovative phase of the research project
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preparing equipment for use across the University. You will be expected to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced working environment, so good time management will be critical. As the successful candidate
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in our transformation of the BMBS curriculum, integrating science and innovation across multiple years within the curriculum of future medical professionals. You will enhance teaching and learning
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, researchers, patients and activists have formed around environmental sustainability in healthcare; in many instances these span multiple professional groups and organisations. Further research is now needed to