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for engagement of pharmacists and patients into the study. Key attributes of the successful applicant include: A strong background in social science work, ideally in low- and middle- income countries Strategic
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experience in quantitative social sciences You will have an understanding and knowledge of Survey Methodology and experience of undertaking advanced quantitative analysis using large scale complex survey data
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About the role The Department of Political Science wish to appoint a Research Fellow in Platform Governance with interests in studying the proper governance of the digital public sphere, with
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About us: The Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry (SGDP) Department's focus is on common psychiatric disorders that emerge in childhood, such as mood disorders (anxiety and depression
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using models of the shipping system, shipping big data, and social science analysis of the policy and commercial structure of the shipping system. The research group’s multi-disciplinary work is
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team and network, comprising world-leading players in the creative technology R&D space from both academic institutions and industry, across the UK. Our delivery partners include Olsberg SPI, ARUP, Data
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Friendship Evaluation Project study in the Youth Resilience Unit. About You Candidate will have previous experience of participation in social science research including data and familiarity with organisation
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at the William Harvey Research Institute, Barts and the London School of Medicine at Queen Mary University of London. The successful candidate will contribute to research in the field of the Cell biology and
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the analysis of how states comply with decisions of the European Court of Human Rights. The team will build on insights from behavioural economics, psychology, and social sciences to come up with new solutions
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at: www.ucl.ac.uk/epidemiology-health-care/research/behavioural-science-health Specifically, the postholder will be working within Dr Daisy Fancourt’s Social Biobehavioural Research Group (www.sbbresearch.org