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area on our Why Durham? information page. The Role and Department The Department The research within the Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences addresses inequalities, social justice, and health and
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, social justice, and health and wellbeing within and through sport, exercise and physical activity. We are an established World top 100 sport and exercise sciences department (QS World Rankings, 2023). We
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for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the field of agent-based modelling of past societies, working on the Science, Society and Environmental Change in the First Millennium CE (SSE1K) project (https
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and Social Sciences. We are home to some of the most talented scholars and researchers from around the world who are tackling global issues and making a difference in people's lives. The University sits
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in the broad field of the Social Sciences and we are particularly eager to hear from applicants with expertise in health inequalities in areas of socioeconomic deprivation and marginalisation
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an outstanding reputation for excellence in teaching and research. Currently the department’s research falls within three groupings: Cognitive Neuroscience; Developmental Science; Quantitative Social Psychology
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research falls within three groupings: Cognitive Neuroscience; Developmental Science; Quantitative Social Psychology. There are particular strengths in the areas of developmental psychology. The Role A 30
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, including salary thresholds which are applicable to some visas. Person Specification Essential Criteria: Qualifications A good first degree A PhD (or be close to submission) in a social science discipline and
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the Arts and Humanities, Sciences and Social Sciences. We are home to some of the most talented scholars and researchers from around the world who are tackling global issues and making a difference to
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and applications, security and resilience, network science, dynamism and processes on networks, mathematical theory underpinning networks and communication, cryptography, quantum networks, social