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Audit and led by Dr Thomas Elston (University of Oxford) and Dr Yuxi Zhang (University College London). You will join an international and multidisciplinary team using advanced quantitative methods
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at the University of Milan in Italy, and University of Oxford in UK. Candidates are expected to be proactive, excel in organisational and time- management skills, and have excellent inter-personal communication
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; including research assistants, PhD students, and/or project volunteers. About you You will have strong subject area knowledge of governance systems and a capacity for bold and innovative research. You will
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are therefore seeking appropriately qualified candidates (PhD/DPhil) who have an interest or background in DHTs in healthcare, and who are familiar with standard clinical evaluation and critical appraisal methods
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, data and modelling in Oxford University and amongst our international partners. There is a focus upon publication of results of the highest international importance and with engagement with stakeholders
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will be considered. The ideal candidate will hold a PhD (or be near completion) in sociology, anthropology, human geography, development studies, politics, or area studies related to Japanese societies
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-stipendiary, is to provide a social and academic base for visiting scholars to conduct research in Oxford University, to have access to University libraries, and to use the College as a means of establishing
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assistant if required. Applicants should have a relevant PhD, significant postdoctoral experience, a clear, feasible and relevant research plan and be an author of high impact papers. The position is full
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project between the long-established Centre for Population Change (University of Southampton, University of St Andrews, and University of Stirling), the University of Oxford Leverhulme Centre
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provided to support research programme costs. Applicants should have, or be close to completion of a relevant PhD, have a clear, feasible and relevant research proposal and the ability to manage their own