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the colleagues to develop and implement an ambitious quantitative research programme To develop new models for understanding key determinants of community connectedness To engage in data science debates, notable
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synthesis and evidence reviews Coordinating meetings to discuss the development of the programme of evidence reviews Providing briefings from evidence reviews and to draft full evidence review reports
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under the supervision of project and line managers. The role will include: Working with the colleagues to develop and implement an ambitious quantitative research programme To develop new models
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Senior Research Fellow to drive the development and design of a healthy behaviours programme for children and young people (C&YP) who have completed cancer
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We are seeking a talented and ambitious Research Fellow to contribute their skills to help design and develop a specification for a healthy behaviours programme for children and young people (C&YP
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academic taskforce, the successful applicant will work to advance four objectives: Evaluate and compare different models for accessing and analysing social platforms data, including data donation, web
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by the Institute of Mental Health at the University of Nottingham on the LEND (Lived Experience Narratives in Dementia) programme. About the LEND Project: This project is an NIHR-funded initiative led
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undertaking a specified range of activities within an established research programme and/or specific research project. The post holder will work closely with the School of Engineering, the School of Sport
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sustainable development outcomes in FCDO priority countries. One of the principal expected outcomes of this programme is stronger evidence about the effectiveness of democracy support in different political
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in these patients. Steroid metabolome and clinical data will be combined to generate risk prediction scores and develop a web interface to be implemented in clinical practice. Engaging with patients