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are required. Demonstrated ability working with the statistical programming language R, R markdown, and R Studio as well as data visualisation is also essential. Full details of the requirements for this post
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criteria: Trained in UK Home Office animal research regulations Experience of neuroscience research Knowledge of a programming language Experience of the collection, annotation, or quality control of a
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), which in turn sits within Collections Management. You will be responsible for the acquisitions and cataloguing of approximately 10,000 titles or volumes mainly in various Chinese language groups, per year
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thorough reviews to preserve the quality of epigraphic data, focusing on Greek and Latin linguistics. Additionally, you will lead initiatives to improve the project's data quality and depth. This is a full
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and collection of quantitative data. Fluency in reading more than one European language, with willingness to travel to archives in Europe where appropriate, is essential. You will hold a relevant PhD
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Head of East Asian Section and assist the work of subject librarians of the East Asian Section. You will have excellent knowledge of Chinese language (both written and spoken) and have a degree in
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experience Your communications skills will be strong, and you will be adept at communicating complex ideas in simple language. A high degree of technical literacy, with practical experience and advanced skills
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, Mathematics, Statistics, Computing or Mathematical Biology and will be proficient in scripting or statistical languages such as R, Python or Perl; being familiar with more than one programming language is
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, including many enquirers and applicants from overseas whose first language is not English. In addition to managing enquiries, the post-holder will assist the operations team with other activities in
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language, and have experience analysing large-scale genomic datasets. You will need to have extensive research experience and a notable publication record, as well as familiarity with existing literature in