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and industry, such that graduates can co-create and ideate, design, develop, evaluate and implement evidence-based digital health technologies. This is a join centre between Ulster University (Ulster
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anticipated that the research on the NI Prison Service Collection will involve several methodological approaches, such as collections research; semi-structured interviewing; focus groups and workshops designed
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schools to improve their health and wellbeing outcomes. The PhD researcher will contribute to the design, implementation, and evaluation of the data collection and analysis methods, as well as the feedback
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the comprehensive, specific training courses offered by UU, the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre (AMIC) and the Northern Ireland Advanced Composites & Engineering (NIACE), to develop an in-depth knowledge