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environmental sciences including climate change, ecology/biodiversity, sustainability, ecosystems services, or similar; and (3) ethics/governance of AI, responsible innovation and stakeholder engagement. We
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technology, science and policy, public health, or any other appropriate related discipline. Experience of a range of analytical methods and modelling techniques: environmental impact assessment, socio-economic
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on: - Economic and labour market factors affecting health - Educational factors affecting health - Environmental factors affecting health - Vulnerabilities affecting health. You will deliver a
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alleviating the threats that environmental and climate change pose to health in animal and human populations. In line with the One Health philosophy, our research is highly multidisciplinary and multi
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the forefront of understanding and alleviating the threats that environmental and climate change pose to health in animal and human populations. In line with the One Health philosophy, our research is highly
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health, microbiology, and/or epidemiology as well as a relevant PhD (public health, environmental health, environmental science or engineering, epidemiology, microbiology, or similar). The applicant should
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Economics Department has a mission to address the most urgent issues of our times. Today these include the rampant environmental catastrophe, historic levels of inequality, health, economic and social crises
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'Raising the Pulse (RtP)' is a £2.5M UKRI Transforming the UK Food System project based on the concept that considerable health and environmental benefit would result if we could make it easier
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Economics Department has a mission to address the most urgent issues of our times. Today these include the rampant environmental catastrophe, historic levels of inequality, health, economic and social crises
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epidemiology as well as a relevant PhD (public health, environmental health, environmental science or engineering, epidemiology, microbiology, or similar). The applicant should have a track record of working