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scientific area (e.g., physics, biomedical engineering, psychology, medicine, etc). A2 Knowledge of imaging research relevant to SINAPSE. A3 Broad understanding and awareness of research ethics, clinical trial
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be working towards post-graduate qualification such as a Masters (Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level 11) or PhD (Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level 12). Or Equivalent
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range of complementary disciplines, including Psychology, Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, Computer Science and Engineering, to address central questions in social, cognitive, and affective science. The
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Essential: A1 SCQF Level 10 (Honours degree) in a discipline relevant to social networks, adolescent development (e.g., psychology, public health, etc), or networks and health. A2 Specialist theoretical and
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of systems science, network science and social networks and how they can be applied to health. Desirable: B1 An awarded (or recently submitted or near completion) PhD in a discipline relevant to complex
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The Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging (CCNi) at the School of Psychology and Neuroscience is seeking to appoint a Professor to conduct and lead an internationally competitive research agenda in
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, drafting technical/progress reports and papers as appropriate. 3. Establish and maintain your research profile and reputation and that of The University of Glasgow and School of Psychology and
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, the Learning Innovation Support Unit, and Counselling and Psychological Services; (3) Student Representative Council VP Learning & Development; to support students to become motivated, effective, independent
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Our research strength is identifying the causes of mental disorders and suicide to develop clinical trials of novel complex interventions. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 5 years part-time; IPhD: 5 years
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Funded PhD opportunities Many projects with the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Socially Intelligent Artificial Agents We are engaged in a wide range of research in experimental psychology