50 quantitative-research-on-sexual-media-effects positions at University of Derby in United Kingdom
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exciting opportunity to join us as a researcher to work on the recently European Innovation Council (EIC) funded project PANTAREI. PANTAREI will involve the computational design and assessment of bioinspired
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and requires substantial knowledge of quantitative research methods. This involves undertaking large-scale quantitative surveys and analysis, engaging in co-production methods, and synthesizing findings
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, to encourage student centred learning. Ensure effective monitoring of student progress and provide advice and guidance to staff and students as appropriate. Research / Scholarship Take the lead on, plan, develop
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for working with the Head of Discipline to ensure efficient and effective delivery of teaching programmes in accordance with the University’s strategic objectives in order to provide an exceptional student
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, evidencing and monitoring of research impact, with the aim of ensuring maximum benefit from these activities. In addition, you will engage proactively with academic colleagues to ensure the effective capture
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. To undertake appropriate research that ensures learning materials utilise a variety of sources whilst utilising appropriate referencing systems to maintain academic standards. To write structured and engaging
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research findings through leading peer-reviewed national publications (and international where appropriate), conferences and other appropriate media. Ensure adherence to ethical standards in the projects
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generation marketing campaigns, with a core focus on undergraduate and postgraduate student recruitment through effective paid media, Customer Relationship Management (CRM) marketing, events, and schools and
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we opened our Facility for Omics Research in Metabolism (FORM). Our Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF) outcome positioned us in the top 10% for working with business. Our Research Council funding and
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we opened our Facility for Omics Research in Metabolism (FORM). Our Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF) outcome positioned us in the top 10% for working with business. Our Research Council funding and