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: The Research Assistant 2 assists the Research Supervisor in conducting research projects. This mixed-methods study examines how the Cultural Safety Report has influenced individual research practices and
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to new tools, methods, and subject areas; - Have experience working with digital trace data, survey data, or other quantitative and qualitative research methods; - Have working knowledge of Python, R
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qualitative and quantitative methods to analyze collected data and identify key findings. Prepare detailed reports summarizing research findings, analyses, and recommendations. Collect data through surveys
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(in both the Departments of Physics and in Computer and Electrical Engineering) and partners worldwide, leveraging industry-standard tools and technologies to ensure the quality and reliability
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biostatistics and epidemiology Expertise in quasi-experimental, econometric methods and other advanced methods (e.g., longitudinal data analysis, trial emulation, interrupted time series, machine learning
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of Dr. Maria Natasha Rajah, Professor at Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) at the Department of Psychology, Toronto Metropolitan University (Toronto, Canada) uses multidisciplinary methods to study the
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undertaking a degree within the humanities, social sciences or computer science, with experience or focus on quantitative research methods. However, students with relevant experience and skills will also be
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The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) has established the JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowships for Research in Japan – Standard program. A limited number of promising early career
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The Provost’s Program for Black and Indigenous Postdoctoral Scholars will contribute to the reduction of barriers for Black and Indigenous scholars in a supportive environment that fosters
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mobilization products, including methods sections, analytic frameworks, figures, publications, presentations, and policy-relevant materials. Provide research support to other related projects within the program