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communities and the development of resilience strategies. This will involve data collection from interviews, surveys, participatory creative workshops, literature reviews etc. The researcher will lead or
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literature reviews and preparing papers reporting on the Fourth National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles. The post will be managed by Prof. Chris Bonell, the LSHTM lead for this project. Applicants
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not others. The research assistant will conduct literature reviews and gather data for both projects. In particular, the research assistant will compile a dataset of governors’ “State of the State
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well as epidemiology designs and analysis. The successful candidate should be willing to familiarise themselves with the state-of-the-art methods in environmental epidemiology and engage in rigorous scientific practice
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infection research across the School. The Department benefits from state of the art facilities and strong collaborations, many of which are with partners in disease endemic countries. We study the molecular
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, organise participant recruitment, recording and analysing data, searching relevant literature and writing up results. This post is newly created and would suit an organised individual, with initiative, who
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have a good track record of publishing your research in the peer-reviewed literature, and where relevant, of writing or helping to write research grants. About the Institute The role will be based in
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for the development and use of state-of-the-art methodology and computation with direct impact on public health. The successful applicant will have a postgraduate degree, ideally a doctoral degree in a quantitative
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work with the arts and sciences collaborating with psychologists, biologists, musicians and actors, mathematicians, medical researchers, dentists and lawyers. As a multidisciplinary School, we are well
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to evaluate the effectiveness. About the School of EECS Our researchers work with the arts and sciences collaborating with psychologists, biologists, musicians and actors, mathematicians, medical researchers