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Project Description University College London (UCL) Chemistry Department is offering a fully funded studentship (£23,237 pa) to a highly motivated candidate to start in October 2024. The student
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dynamic field of research and teaching at the UCL Institute of Archaeology. We have a lively research community of academic staff, postdocs and PhD students working on the long late Antiquity, the Roman
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and Social Research Council (ESRC ) and the Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC ). The CDT extends across three centres of excellence in biosocial research: University College
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partners are the Medical Research Council (MRC), Cancer Research UK, Wellcome, UCL (University College London), Imperial College London and King’s College London. The Crick was formed in 2015, and in 2016 it
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. For clinically qualified applicants the post holder will be expected to take up a 0.2 FTE clinical commitment in the NHS. The successful candidate will have a PhD, a track record of extensive publications in high
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category. We encourage applications from candidates who are able to connect their areas of expertise to larger intellectual and methodological frameworks. Candidates should hold a PhD. Prior experience of
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of University College London Hospitals Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) that focuses on experimental medicine. The present scope of the theme includes investigation of ‘lifestyle’ for disease prevention
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Institute of Archaeology. We have a lively research community of academic staff, postdocs and PhD students pursuing research in both organic and inorganic archaeomaterials across five continents, and the
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sciences You will have an understanding and knowledge of Survey Methodology and experience of undertaking advanced quantitative analysis using large scale complex survey data. A PhD in Survey Methodology
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PhD and MRes programmes in Risk and Disaster Reduction, MSc programmes in Risk, Disaster and Resilience and Risk and Disaster Science, and an undergraduate BSc programme in Global Humanitarian Studies