92 phd-"University-of-Sussex" positions at University of Newcastle in Ireland-United-Kingdom
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) is required. A PhD in a relevant field is necessary for appointment at associate level. The appointment is full time, fixed term until 31st January 2026. Salary dependent on previous experience and
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, providing a balanced work environment. We’re looking for an individual that has a PhD in a statistical subject with several years of experience as a postdoctoral researcher (equivalently, for candidates
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, you must have; a relevant professional qualification, Masters degree or a PhD in a relevant subject (or a PhD near completion – i.e. strictly within three months of submission), and a strong scholarly
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schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Closing Date: 23 June 2024 The Role A Research Associate with qualitative research skills and a PhD or equivalent experience in
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at external meetings and seminars, promoting our work The Person Essential Knowledge, Skills and Experience A PhD or equivalent professional expertise in a relevant filed such as data science, computer
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and presenting your findings at national and international fora. You will hold a PhD and demonstrate enthusiasm to develop experience in computational biology in this field. You will be an adaptive team
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researchers, and basic scientists at the Paul O’Gorman Building within the Newcastle University Centre for Cancer . You will hold a PhD in relevant area. Experience of bioinformatic analysis including coding
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of Newcastle University in other centres of this and other PRUs and to the DHSC Commitment to Newcastle University Equality Strategy Qualifications Research Associate - PhD in a behavioural science or related
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with changing circumstances • Is supportive of others during change • Develops and implements new ideas Qualifications • DClinPsy qualification OR • PhD in applied/clinical/health psychology
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simulation modelling particularly in relation in the use of geospatial data and methods for simulating urban processes such as land-use change. You should hold a PhD (or nearing completion) in the field