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eleanorwinpenny.bsky.social
Epidemiologist @Mohn_Centre_Imperial Health / Early Adulthood / Inequalities / Behaviour / Cardiometabolic health https://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/e.winpenny
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Who is most likely to experience 'erratic pay'? - Young workers - Workers on temporary contracts - Workers in hospitality, recreation and leisure, banking, and retail - Low-paid workers
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Also covered today in the Daily Mail
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Hmmm.... surely "A sane Faithful player will always vote to continue" really depends on how much you think you are the one likely to be voted out?
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(2) “Impacts of smartphone and social media use on educational attainment in adolescents” is supervised by Dr Rachel Smith and Prof Dougal Hargreaves, with DfE and Hammersmith & Fulham Council
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(1) “What is driving the rapid rise in poor health and economic inactivity among young adults? A study of transitions into employment” is supervised by me, @adam-martin.bsky.social @auhe-leeds.bsky.social and Professor Marjo-Riitta Jarvelin, with the DWP/DHSC Joint Work and Health Unit #episky
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Both funded through the London Interdisciplinary Social Science Doctoral Training Partnership liss-dtp.ac.uk/applying-to-...
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Great talk today @igelstorm.bsky.social thank you so much! Lots of questions to think about, and really interesting discussion!
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Available from 1st March 2025, for 5 months (FTE) in the first instance
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Confidence working with groups of adolescents, and experience of qualitative and quantitative research methods would be an advantage. The post will be based at Imperial College London, and can be taken up full-time or part-time.
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You will have a Masters-level degree in public health, epidemiology, sleep science, or a closely related discipline as well as strong interest in adolescent sleep and health behaviours.
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Focus groups and workshops with adolescents will allow us to discuss study design, test different methods, and collect preliminary data to support much larger data collection in ongoing cohort studies.
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Research Assistant in Adolescent Sleep I am looking to appoint a Research Assistant in Adolescent Sleep to conduct research with adolescents, to develop methods for large-scale sleep monitoring in this population.
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Yayyy!!! Congratulations!! 🎉🎉
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There were....
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what is the pale blue in the graph?