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and digital/GIS mapping experience and minimally a masters degree in anthropology, sociology or geography of health. A background in geographies of health is an advantage. You will work as part of a
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and digital/GIS mapping experience and minimally a masters degree in anthropology, sociology or geography of health. A background in geographies of health is an advantage. You will work as part of a
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months of commencement of employment) in ecology or related field. Have substantial relevant research experience in (at least some of the following): GIS; geospatial modelling; ecological modelling; land
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transport sustainability in outer metropolitan areas and small cities. The main research tasks will be quantitative spatial and behavioural analysis, including accessibility analysis using GIS and network
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. GitHub) and GIS-type software Collaboration and communication with multicultural partners, policymakers research institutes, colleagues Evidence of potential to produce and clearly communicate high-quality
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populating an existing Access database, create mapping of these data using a GIS and assisting in the writing of the synthetic analyses. You will have experience of: Accessing and querying HER and PAS datasets
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://www.icrag-centre.org/) to develop a GIS-based Multi-Criteria Decision support tool to assist Hexicon Energy in determining optimal sites for offshore windfarm development. The Research Assistant will develop
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Europe is desirable.To conduct research within later prehistoric and early medieval archaeology, focusing on fieldwork, remote sensing, GIS and targeted excavation at major cult landscapes. To assist in
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on fieldwork, remote sensing, GIS and targeted excavation at major cult landscapes. To assist in developing archaeological datasets for Cult Landscapes in first-millennium AD Ireland, and for comparable sites
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://www.icrag-centre.org/) to develop a GIS-based Multi-Criteria Decision support tool to assist Hexicon Energy in determining optimal sites for offshore windfarm development. The Research Assistant will develop