Given the reference to Stata, I am taking the liberty of forwarding this
advertisement. Please note that I have absolutely no extra information
and absolutely no involvement in this project or institution, so that
you should direct all queries and applications as below, not to me (or
the list).
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: 03 June 2008 10:40
To: [email protected]
Subject: JOB: Research Officer in Applied Statistics or Epidemiology (36
months fixed-term post)
The School for Health, University of Bath, is currently seeking an
applied
statistician or epidemiologist to join the University's expanding cross
faculty tobacco control research group, part of the newly formed UK
Centre
for Tobacco Control Studies. You will be the lead researcher on an
exciting
project, funded by the Department of Health and the Health Foundation,
which
aims to evaluate the impact of smokefree legislation (SFL) on health and
smoking attitudes, knowledge and behaviour using secondary datasets. The
project is being conducted jointly by the University of Bath and the
Association of Public Health Observatories. You will be highly motivated
with extensive experience in using STATA (and other statistical
packages) to
collate and analyse large datasets. You will be experienced in
regression
and time series analyses as well as other techniques appropriate to the
analysis of large datasets, able to work independently to produce high
quality analyses and have a proven track record of peer reviewed
publications (or equivalent) commensurate with your stage of career. You
must also be able to work collaboratively as part of a
multi-disciplinary
team. In addition to the routine application procedure you are also
requested to submit a copy of your curriculum vitae and copies of two of
your recent and most relevant publications (where available). Informal
enquiries are welcomed by Cathy Flower, the tobacco control research
administrator ([email protected], 01225 384159)
Further information can be found at:
http://www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/job_desc.cgi?08H208A
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