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Applications are invited for a Research Assistant position at the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences at the University of Reading for a Simons Foundation funded multisite project
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on an extensive programme of analysis, consultation and consideration by the Committee involving over 450 people, 130 organisations and more than 1,500 pages of evidence and analysis. The University of Reading is
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) obtained under the supervision of Prof Thozhukat Sathyapalan. This project is part of a collaboration with the Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research (ICMR) of the University of Reading, where a
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The University of Reading is seeking to recruit an enthusiastic and ambitious researcher to work on the Climate Change Impact on Midlatitude Cyclone Intensity, Tracks and Impacts (CLIM-CITI) project
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of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, KCL, in partnership with the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust and the University of Reading. The PPC study The RCT is evaluating a new personalised family
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Working at the University of Reading offers an exceptional opportunity to apply your skills and experience. This role is based at Whiteknights campus, offering a stimulating and peaceful working
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An Exciting opportunity to join the University of Reading HR Recruitment Team! Did you know we employ circa 4,000 staff in Reading offering roles in areas such as academia, professional services
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This is a great opportunity to work alongside the Dean for Diversity & Inclusion and the Assistant Director of HR to support delivery of the University’s strategic D&I targets and work with a wide range of colleagues across the University to implement our D&I objectives. The role is for 12...
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/DFG funded ‘Ritual, rubbish and retrieval in Roman rivers’ project. You will have a PhD in Archaeology (or equivalent professional experience) and you will work with Professor Hella Eckardt (University
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of Zoology, and be part of a diverse team working on this project, including conservation researchers at the University of Cambridge and the University of Reading, and conservation and policy professionals