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contemporary practical skills, demonstrated by your previous publication record. This is a 36-months fixed term post, and is part of a Leverhulme Trust funded research building on previous research from
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow in EU Law. This is a fixed term post available until the 31st August 2028 and part of an exciting new 4-year research project funded by the Leverhulme Trust entitled “Taming
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Population Ageing: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Ageing in Place in Cities” under the leadership of Professor Tine Buffel on a project funded by the Leverhulme Trust. The Research The research aims
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funding from STFC, NERC, Leverhulme Trust, Royal Astronomical Society, the US Air Force, and the UKSA. We host five independent research fellows, with support from STFC, NERC, the Royal Society and a UKRI
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Research Centre at the Department of Philosophy. The postdoc will work in a 4-year project funded by the Leverhulme Trust, starting on 1st January 2025, and entitled ‘What if…? Knowing by imagining (WIKI
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Associate or Postdoctoral Research Fellow to participate in the work of Dr Vicki Gold, Dr Remy Chait and Dr Tobias Bergmiller. This Leverhulme Trust funded post is available from 1 April 2024 until 31 March
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an nomination, please access the Leverhulme Trust Grants Management System . The recommended browser to use is Google Chrome. Institutional approval is required both from the head of department and from
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or download it as a PDF Guidance for Applicants . To make an application, please access the Leverhulme Trust Grants Management System . The recommended browser to use is Google Chrome. When completing
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Applicants . To make an application, please access the Leverhulme Trust Grants Management System . The recommended browser to use is Google Chrome. When completing the application form, please refer to
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permanent position for the individual, either within the same or another university. Value The scheme is based on a pattern of joint support whereby the Leverhulme Trust will contribute 50% of the Fellow’s