181 Social Sciences "University of Helsinki" positions at Ulster University in United Kingdom
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Apply and key information Summary The School of Applied Social and Policy Sciences has a vibrant and multi-disciplinary research environment, which is home to a wide range of research projects
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computational social science methods including network analysis, natural language processing, and machine learning to ethically examine mental health discourse on social media platforms. By mining digital traces
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role in shaping the entrepreneurial landscape. Understanding these dynamics is essential for aspiring entrepreneurs and policymakers seeking to leverage social media effectively for entrepreneurial skill
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proposals for projects in several thematic areas including Law and Social Justice. Our interest and expertise in social justice cuts across multiple policy areas, including social security, access to justice
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in Latin America. International Sociology 2 (4): 329–347. Frisina, A. (2016) Metodi visuali di ricerca sociale. Milano: Il Mulino. Genovesi, F. (2023) Spaces of football and belonging for people
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should be given to financing your studies. Further information on cost of living Recommended reading Benwell, B. & Rhys, C.S. (2018) Negotiating What Matters in Nurse Patient Interaction Social Science
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multiple levels, from cells to cognition and apply that understanding to create realistic models and construct technologies that solve the complex issues that face people, industry and society. To accomplish
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career in AI, big data analytics and computational social science. The candidate will also interact with leading national and international collaborators. In 2021, Ulster University was ranked 2nd in
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to endorse, rather than challenge, existing power structures. This project will consider mental health related issues through a sociological/social justice lens. It will be interdisciplinary, socially engaged
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Strategies: The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the UK Health and Social Care Workforce. Epidemiologia 3, 26-39. https://doi.org/10.3390/epidemiologia3010003 Manthorpe, J., Iliffe, S., Gillen, P., Moriarty