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, University of Manchester Employment type: Fixed Term Division/Team: Division of Psychology and Mental Health Hours Per Week: 1 FTE Closing date: 17/04/2024 Contract Duration: 45 Months School/Directorate
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Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw (DKO) Fellowship (University of Manchester at Harwell) (2 Posts Available)
education. In addition, we are a Disability Confident Employer, guaranteeing an interview for any disabled applicant who meets the minimum requirements for a job. The University of Manchester The University
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” project’s ambitious objectives. You will work with Dr Jagmohan Chauhan and Dr Alex Weddell in ECS in collaboration with teams at the University of Cambridge, University of Manchester, Turing Institute, and
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of the University of Manchester Library to harmonize, reconcile, transform, add, and enhance data on foreign books in early modern England and produce two journal articles (one co-authored with the PI) based
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the Policy Research Unit in Health and Care Systems and Commissioning, based at the University of Manchester. Working the wider project team, the postholder will design the survey, organise the data
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The University of Manchester invites applications from candidates with a BSc or MSc in psychology, social science, epidemiology, public health, or equivalent to investigate the impact of juvenile
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, University of Manchester, UK, and the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR), Germany. The studentship will be part of the International Max Planck Research School for Population, Health and
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of researchers from LSHTM, University of Oxford, University of Manchester, UK Health Security Agency and the University of Nottingham. The team is jointly led by Professor Nicholas Mays and Dr Rebecca Glover
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experienced, multi-disciplinary team of researchers from LSHTM, University of Oxford, University of Manchester, UK Health Security Agency and the University of Nottingham. The team is jointly led by Professor
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strategy to minimise non-biological variability in the measures and iii) implement it at the acquisition and/or image processing level. The project is in close collaboration with the University of Manchester