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An MSc in Health Economics or closely related subject with a high content of quantitative analysis (e.g. economics, statistics, mathematical modelling) PhD in Health Economics or a closely related subject
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peer reviewed academic publications of the highest standards of significance and impact Supervise less experienced researchers and PhD students Develop skills and networks to become a successful
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regression analyses is important. It is essential that you have an MSc (Research Assistant) / PhD (Research Associate) in epidemiology, statistics, health economics or related quantitative field or a closely
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statisticians, epidemiologists, oncologists, a surgeon, a radiotherapy physicist, and DPhil students. To be considered you will hold a PhD in statistics or a closely related field. You will have experience
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interdisciplinary network of experts, and includes a significant cohort of early career researchers, research associates and PhD students, who will work closely together in a multi-disciplinary collaborative
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participants, administering standardised cognitive and clinical scales, accompanying participants for brain scans and associated tests and maintaining study databases and assisting with statistical analysis
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research Qualifications • A PhD awarded (or nearing completion) in Computer Science, Mathematics/Statistics, Physics, Neuroscience or a project-relevant subject. Newcastle University is a global
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Cambridge and international institutions. The preferred candidate will have a PhD (or equivalent) in Statistics, Computer Science, or other related quantitative subject. Selection criteria includes
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and students; planning and organising research resources and workshops. Successful applicants will have or be near to completing a PhD in computer science, information engineering, statistics, chemistry
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of the team. To be considered you will hold a PhD/DPhil in Demography, Sociology, Economics, Statistics, Public/Population Health, Geography, Global Affairs, or a related field, have substantial relevant