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of Functional Genetics. The post is within Dr Vicky MacRae’s research group at The Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh. The post holder will use a multidisciplinary approach to delineate the key pathways
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University, Trinity College Dublin, Queen’s University Belfast, The University of Edinburgh, and University College London. They engaged with the Irish Government, Northern Ireland Executive, Scottish
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the Advanced Care Research Centre (ACRC) at The University of Edinburgh and be at the forefront of innovative solutions for promoting healthy ageing and future care for people in later life. You will
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performances, profound questions remain about the role, opportunities, business models and implications of digitally-mediated theatre, and the ways in which theatres do – or do not – produce digital ‘content
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profile and develop professional contacts across the University of Edinburgh and beyond. Your skills and attributes for success: A strong academic profile in the field of Private Law and, in particular, in
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project involving world leading collaborators in University College London (UCL) and The University of Edinburgh. The University of Manchester is looking to recruit an Engineering Biology Scientist
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. Digital/IT skills. Your application must include a CV and Supporting Statement in which you identify the Thematic Hub(s) you are applying for. The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in
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Open-ended Contract, 1 x Full time post (35 Hours per week) or will consider Job Share with 2 x Part time posts should there be two suitably qualified candidates. The University of Edinburgh is
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Hubs, the University of Edinburgh is leading this national Hub for the development of new AI technologies and their application to health. The Hub is led by Edinburgh with additional leads in London (KCL
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are part of the UK Dementia Research Institute at the University of Edinburgh , a leading UK-wide research institute dedicated to neurodegenerative diseases. We are also part of Edinburgh Neuroscience