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Job description We are pleased to announce two PhD training fellowships available through the BuildPall capacity building programme at the Cicely Saunders Institute, King’s College London. We
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Job description This 3-year post is for a Research Associate to explore sustainable behaviour change for people living with complex obesity. This post is offered with a fully funded PhD studentship
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for candidates to have the following skills and experience: GRADE 6 Essential criteria PhD and first degree in a relevant subject (PhD submitted or completed by time of application) Specialism in International
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. Skills, knowledge, and experience Essential criteria 1. PhD in a research-based field of relevance to EEG and/or autism 2. Knowledge of EEG data processing and analysis. 3. Proven ability
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the Kostadinov Lab to investigate how the cerebellum collaborates with the forebrain in the execution of both sensorimotor and cognitive behaviours. Successful applicants should have a PhD in
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in neuroscience or pharmacology, with relevant experience in all aspects of the project. You will work in a team alongside PhD students, and in close collaboration with Professor Catherine Hall’s lab
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following skills and experience: Essential criteria A PhD in climate science, meteorology, or a cognate discipline An excellent understanding of the physical processes driving climate and weather extremes
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for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD in a relevant biological sciences project. Strong background in cell and molecular biology e.g. primary cell culture, confocal
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linked to brain research as opportunities arise. Applicants should have a relevant PhD field and preferably post-doctorate experience in one of the following fields: pharmacy, drug delivery, cancer biology
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desirable but not mandatory. A PhD in a relevant discipline is required (or applicant to be near completion). A high-quality publication record and effective science communication skills are essential