33 Social Sciences positions at University of Liverpool in Ireland-United-Kingdom in United Kingdom
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the School together with students, business and society in learning to make a difference. Over the last five years ULMS has engaged in extensive recruitment of academic and professional services staff
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health and social care data across 2.6 million population through the Combined Intelligence for Public Health Action (CIPHA) platform, delivering applied research for public health action. We are looking
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or complement our expertise, interdisciplinary research and collaboration outside the University, leading to economic and social impact outside academia. You will have a PhD in Mechanical Engineering or related
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communities over time. You should have Postgraduate degree (MD or PhD) or equivalent research experience in applied public health research/ applied health research/ geography, sociology, or an allied social
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Vaccines through Sequencing and Antigenic Cartography¿. The successful candidate will have practical cell culture and molecular biology experience to aid the provision of an effective and efficient technical
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, health and social care research, or other relevant fields. The position is available until 30 September 2024. Although the university has a hybrid working system, the expectation is that the successful
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We are seeking a researcher wishing to contribute to an exciting mixed-methods evidence synthesis project with clinical application, funded by NIHR Health and Social Care Delivery Research
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to work with and support a growing research group that works with external partners to create new methods to solve tough problems that ultimately make a difference for UK society? Apply to join the EPSRC
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We are seeking a researcher wishing to contribute to an exciting mixed-methods evidence synthesis project with clinical application, funded by NIHR Health and Social Care Delivery Research
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Research Group Urban Form and Social Space in the School of Architecture, working on a UKRI funded study addressing the mental health crisis of children and young people through creative methods. The project