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University College Dublin, School of Agriculture and Food Science | Dublin Bar, Leinster | Ireland | 4 days ago
opportunity in the area of upcycled foods. This UCD funded project will focus on co-creating upcycled foods with consumers using a variety of qualitative and quantitative research methods, such as focus groups
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political and societal groups. What do you have to offer You are passionate about political communication and quantitative research, and can be creative in problem solving within these fields. You are able
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experience with relevant empirical methods (particularly quantitative research skills are expected and qualitative research skills are desired). A proficient level in English and German, excellent
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research. This studentship provides an exciting career opportunity for an ambitious researcher on an under-researched area of keen policy interest. The successful applicant will receive a full PhD
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immediate leader is Johan Håkon Bjørngaard. Duties of the position Conducting quantitative research using large-scale individual-level registry data Performing instrumental variable, and multivariable
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on qualitative and quantitative research methods. This studentship is jointly funded by the Leicester Biomedical Research Centre (a collaboration between Loughborough University, University Hospitals of Leicester
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Dutch; command of advanced quantitative research methods, as well as the willingness to further develop these skills; command of interview methods, or the willingness to further develop these skills
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, preferably, a master’s degree by research in Public Health, Epidemiology, Nursing, Midwifery, or a closely related field, with relevant research publications. Demonstrated experience in quantitative research
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the effects of technology on occupational safety and health. Desirable: • Knowledge and experience in qualitative and/or quantitative research methods. • Understanding of the effects of technology on
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). The degree must have been obtained by the employment starting date; excellent oral and written communication skills in English; oral and written proficiency in Dutch; command of advanced quantitative research