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qualifications: Specialised understanding of product development and quality testing Experience with statistics, energy consumption analysis, and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). An interest in working together
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knowledge on epidemiological and statistical methods To scientifically contribute to narrow evidence gaps in epidemiological and health research To acquire the ability to present results and methods
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-solving skills. Essential quantitative skills include basic statistics, econometrics, and proficiency in using a statistical package such as Stata, R, or an equivalent. The candidate should have a
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, statistics, and visualization is an advantage. Experience with field work with birds in West Africa is an advantage. Cross-cultural sensitivity and a team player willing to be part of a large international
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mechanisms of change, such as smartphone diaries to record the real-world choice and use of the strategies; (c) the research design (below). A codesigned randomised controlled trial of 4Ds versus waiting list
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are looking for a motivated PhD candidate with an interest in clinical and emotion research. Candidates should ideally have strong skills in quantitative statistics. Must be eligible to enrol in PhD programs
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Studies Law Linguistics and English Language Middle Eastern Studies Planning, Property and Environmental Management Politics Russian and East European Studies Social Anthropology Social Statistics Sociology
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different modules. Examples of these modules include the following: introductory modules (international health fundamentals and policy & politics), basic research topics, statistics, scientific management
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and organisations, which has been documented by a list of outstanding placements . Course organisation Information can be found on our website . PDF Download International elements International guest
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researchers. Faculties Human Sciences and Education Educational Science Psychology Social Sciences, Economics, and Business Administration Political Science Sociology Economics Statistics and Econometrics