[ad_1] A Research Assistant post is available at Bath as part of the Tobacco Control Research Group. You will be joining a friendly t
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A Research Assistant post is available at Bath as part of the Tobacco Control Research Group.
You will be joining a friendly team of multidisciplinary researchers and academics working at the cutting edge of public health research.
About the role
You will be expected to provide research support to a number of academic leads in the research team. The role will therefore be varied, providing many opportunities for skills growth and training.
Core elements of the role will include data collection for maintaining and updating the tobacco supply chain database, a database of international trade and companies that sustain the tobacco industry, published on TobaccoTactics.org, and helping to maintain and update other databases and existing content on the TobaccoTactics site.
This role is offered on a full time (36.5 hours per week) permanent basis.
About you
- Have good attention to detail.
- Strong team work ethic.
- Ability to work flexibly.
- Be an excellent communicator.
- Able to work under pressure in a fast-paced dynamic environment.
- Experience working with data in excel.
About the Department
The Department for Health is dedicated to providing a supportive and inclusive environment for our staff and students. We hold a Bronze Athena Swann award and are committed to enabling a positive working culture that values and recognises collaboration and cooperation as an important part of academic life.
We have been ranked in the top 10 in the 2021 QS World Rankings for Sport-related subjects for the last 2 years. Our research is organised around three themes: Lifelong Health and Wellbeing, Improving Human Function, and a Fair and Vibrant Society.
In the recent Research Excellence Framework exercise (REF2021), we were rated 6th in the country (Sports & Exercise Sciences, Leisure & Tourism, Unit of Assessment), with 98% of our outputs considered either world leading or internationally excellent (i.e. 3-4*).
For any informal discussions please contact Dr Rosemary Hiscock rh311@bath.ac.uk and Dr John Mehegan jm3151@bath.ac.uk
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