53 phd-position-in-hydrology-water-resources research jobs at University of London in United Kingdom
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. Applications are invited for a Research Assistant to work on the Positive Choices trial evaluating a whole-school sexual health intervention in secondary schools in England. The role requires an undergraduate
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climate, sociodemographic and hydrological variables. The system is currently operational and the postholder will primarily focus on generating higher resolution forecasts, improving how forecasts inform
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student facing and are ideally suited for people who have recently completed a PhD and who are interested in developing their educational skills within a supportive department. They should be enthusiastic
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epidemiology as well as a relevant PhD (public health, environmental health, environmental science or engineering, epidemiology, microbiology, or similar). The applicant should have a track record of working
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. We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with a PhD in one of the following areas: model-based testing and verification, formal methods for concurrency, automated analysis of hardware systems
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. This position is part of the ERC consolidator grant of Dr Thomas Haworth (funded by UKRI guarantee funding). The team will maintain around 3 postdocs and 2 PhD students, with flexibility to work together and with
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their MA/MSc and is currently working on their PhD or has completed their PhD with an interest in health and social care inequalities, racial and ethnic inequalities. You will need to show evidence of your
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distant candidates for resolved observations with the ELT. This position is part of the Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship of Dr Thomas Haworth. There will be a PhD student on this grant too that
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. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website . Full time, Fixed Term (until December 2025) An opportunity has arisen within the ERC New News team for the position of Postdoctoral
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to work with all stakeholders to achieve a positive profile, build awareness and increase the reputation of the National Lab both in the UK and internationally. The research output and activities may be