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17 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Essex Research Field Computer science » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country United Kingdom Application
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Essex Pathways Department is a gateway to the University of Essex, helping students without standard entry requirements to grow in confidence, unlock their potential, and nurture their ambitions so
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to situate their research in the area of Exercise Psychology. We have researchers working in the fields of public health, community interventions and clinical practice. Across the University of Essex, health
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Closing date: 23:59 on 31st May 2024 (for October 2024 Starters). Supervisory team Dr Zilong Liu , Senior Lecturer, School of Computer Science and Electronics Engineering, University of Essex
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The Centre for Microsimulation and Policy Analysis (CeMPA) is hosted at the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER), a flagship department within the University of Essex, internationally
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responsibilities and applicant requirements can be found within the attached job pack. These are fixed-term, full-time positions until 31 July 2026. At the University of Essex, internationalism and diversity is
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and associated strategies for the University of Essex. Managing operational reward (including payroll & pensions) activities. Contributing to a variety of projects to support the achievement
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carry out high-quality social surveys of the kinds required by the public and academic sectors. The Director of the collaboration is Professor Peter Lynn (ISER, University of Essex) and the Deputy
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the University of Essex , opening an exciting new chapter in the history of both institutions and offering more opportunities to students, including our specialist courses. East 15 offers an extraordinary, dynamic
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London (UCL), University of Manchester and University of Essex. Applicants should apply to one institution only. The purpose of Soc-B research is to identify social exposures and causal pathways that lead