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, the British Geological Survey, the University of Bristol and the University of Oxford. You will be working with these laboratories in providing comprehensive video training on all aspects of sample collection
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opportunities to grow their research network by working with project partners at CAMECA, the University of Oxford and the University of Sydney, as well as attending international conferences. Main Duties and
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collaboration with the academic partners: the University of Oxford (Professor Nobuko Yoshida) and the University of Kent (Professor Simon Thompson and Dr Laura Bocchi), and the industrial partners: Actyx AG
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Centre for Health Economics, University of York Health Economics Research Centre, University of Oxford PhD students are exposed to advanced and innovative methodologies relevant to health economics and HTA