Research Associate – Innovation Designer (1.0 FTE)
School of Innovation and Technology/Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre
Location: Forres, IV36 2SH (hybrid working available)
Grade 6, £37,174 - £42,882 per annum pro rata
Fixed term 12 Months
Researching innovation through design and the innovation of design, our rapidly growing expertise and research output in this area is working across government, academia, and industry.
The Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre (DHI) is a leading centre for creative collaboration that focuses on improving the delivery of healthcare in Scotland. At the School of Innovation & Technology (SIT), the DHI promotes the use of design methodologies to develop innovative concepts for the future of digital health and care.
As part of a dynamic team of academic and industry experts, you will play a vital role in the delivery of the multiple project, which forms part of the DHI’s portfolio.
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Closing date for submission of completed applications: 23:59 (BST) Friday 29th August
Interviews are anticipated to take place from week commencing Monday 8th September
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