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pregnancy (SNAP2). The researcher undertaking this role will conduct mixed methods research, both qualitative and quantitative, and assist with study permissions/amendments, data collection, analysis, writing
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: - Empirical research focus on China - Fluency in Chinese and English. - Experience or strong interest in qualitative and/or quantitative research methods - Research focus on digitalization/AI and political
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Oxford Institute of Applied Health Research (OxINAHR) Oxford School of Nursing and Midwifery 3 Year, full-time funded PhD Studentship Eligibility: Home UK/EU applicants who must be permanently
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About the role The Department of Social Policy and Intervention is seeking a Research Manager to join and help lead a research group on quantitative and qualitative research on violence against
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of researchers from LSHTM, University of Oxford, University of Manchester, UK Health Security Agency and the University of Nottingham. The team is jointly led by Professor Nicholas Mays and Dr Rebecca Glover
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up the findings of qualitative and/or applied policy research, and the ability to work independently, as well as collaboratively with the wider research team. Quantitative research and/or mixed-methods
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conduct mixed methods research, both qualitative and quantitative. The role will include assisting with study permissions/amendments, data collection, analysis, writing up, and dissemination. The successful
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], Bilbao [Spain], Brno [Czech Republic], Brussels [Belgium], Manchester [UK], and Quebec [Canada]. The research has applied a mixed-methods approach drawing upon an interdisciplinary, cross-national
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of contemporary systemic person-centred models of nursing and midwifery at levels, from policy to practice. This study will employ a mixed methods approach using both quantitative and qualitative data collection
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to join our group of PhD students. Methods will include: Secondary Analysis of big data using natural experimental approaches; Qualitative Research methods and Mixed Methods. Inequalities in head and neck