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degree in health policy, health services research, psychology, behavioural science, data science, or related disciplines Experience with qualitative and/or quantitative research methods Proven analytical
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candidate for a PhD project (3-year, full-time) to focus on the project topic. We expect the candidate to perform rigorous and relevant research using qualitative and quantitative research methods and extend
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conversations on PR. The doctoral researcher will undertake both qualitative and quantitative research, including focus groups, co-design workshops, and mixed-method feasibility cohort study. With the support of
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professionals to assist conversations on pulmonary rehabilitation with people with COPD. The doctoral researcher will undertake both qualitative and quantitative research, including focus groups, co-design
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excellent academic results. Be willing to devote great dedication to curiosity-driven research and be a good team player. Be willing to undertake qualitative and quantitative research, including but not
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possess the skills and abilities to Living Lab and workshop methodology related to the PhD themes. The candidate should have the knowledge and competence for qualitative and quantitative research methods
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to conduct both qualitative and quantitative research. This includes skills in, for example, interviews, observations, thematic analysis and coding, questionnaire set-up, multi-factor analysis or other
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have profound implications for shaping effective public policies. An ideal candidate possesses a strong aptitude for both qualitative and quantitative research design, ideally with a background in
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strong candidates without postgraduate qualifications will also be considered. Experience conducting experimental studies with human participants. Good quantitative research skills including statistics
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and advanced knowledge of quantitative research methods and experience of work psychology. The successful candidate is offered a unique opportunity to work on a fully funded PhD project in collaboration