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), which focuses on the health impact of social factors on health. About the role We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated quantitative researcher to a three-year fellowship co-funded with the World
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well as sufficient breadth and/or depth of knowledge in specialist subject and of quantitative research methods and techniques to work within the subject area are also essential for this post. About us The Bartlett
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close to completing, a PhD (or equivalent professional qualifications) with strong quantitative research methods in a relevant discipline (e.g. gerontology, statistics, demography, economics, social policy
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have, or will be close to completing, a PhD (or equivalent professional qualifications) with strong quantitative research methods in a relevant discipline (e.g. gerontology, statistics, demography
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the British Psychoanalytic Council 4. Expertise with statistical analysis programs and quantitative research methods 5. Ability to teach and lead modules in neurobiology and cognitive sciences 6. Higher
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as a psychotherapist in the NHS 3. Registered with the British Psychoanalytic Council 4. Expertise with statistical analysis programs and quantitative research methods 5. Ability to teach and
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Department The York Law School and the Centre for Applied Human Rights (CAHR) at the University of York are looking for a Research Fellow with exceptional quantitative research skills to work
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collaborations with the University of Glasgow and Anderson Acoustics. The project is based in the Section for Environmental and Social Epidemiology in PHRI. This post would suit an individual with quantitative
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demonstrate that you meet the following criteria: Have a relevant PhD in epidemiology, applied mathematics/statistics or related discipline. Substantial relevant experience in quantitative research. Substantial
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). The post provides an excellent opportunity to contribute to high impact quantitative research. You will also contribute to other activities (e.g., research meetings, reports, presentations, etc), as directed