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We are seeking a talented researcher with at least 4-years postdoctoral experience in epidemiology, health data science or medical statistics. You will be responsible for establishing a large health
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case bundles, gathering evidence to support decision making, clerking Fitness to Study panels, analysing student data and statistics, and acting as a point of contact to staff, students and parents. You
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of laboratory and research facilities. You will be responsible for supporting student and staff use of facilities such as: Statistical analysis packages such as R, SPSS and Stata. Experimental design packages
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in their studies. This will include use of software for experiment generation and statistical analysis. Liaise with other members of the Professional Services team in set up and maintenance of research
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organising key service maintenance and improvement activities, eg critical testing of systems following updates/upgrades Monitoring and analysing helpdesk data and statistics, interpreting and reporting
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Uncertainty”. The PDRA will have expertise in econometrics, statistics and data science, preferably with a background in nonparametric analysis and causal inference. The PDRA will join the team for 2 years
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The School of Mathematics is seeking to appoint a permanent (ie, open-ended core-funded) Pathway 3 Lecturer to support and enhance the delivery of our taught programmes in statistics and data
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of the Centre’s work. COMPASS is an EPSRC-funded Centre for Doctoral Training in Computational Statistics and Data Science, offering students a 4-year PhD training programme in the statistical and computational
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implement changes in project procedures, plans, priorities and office systems to improve operational efficiency and quality of service in projects. Analyse data/statistics, such as monthly programmes of work
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addition, you will be responsible for conducting a meta-analysis on mammalian play using phylogenetically informed statistical models to test evolutionary theories about the importance of play behaviour. You