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The Civic Health Innovation Labs (CHIL) is a ground-breaking new Centre hosted by the University of Liverpool. It will bring together scientists, engineers, residents and health professionals from
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being a defining ethos. You will be part of the Health Inequalities Policy Research (HIPR) Group, in the Department of Public Health, Policy and Systems at the University of Liverpool. The HIPR vision is
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The Civic Health Innovation Labs (CHIL) is a ground-breaking new Centre hosted by the University of Liverpool. It will bring together scientists, engineers, residents and health professionals from
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As part of our Digital Services team, you will be responsible for supporting the development of the University of Liverpool website and other digital channels. We build and embed functionality
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We are seeking a researcher to join the Flight Science and Technology research group to support and lead activities in the computational aerodynamic analysis of a modern warship design. This will
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designing, planning and implementing experiments studying the interaction of high-power laser beams and charged particles, including the study of nonlinear Compton scattering and radiation reaction effects
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-of-the-art research. Based at University of Liverpool¿s Material Innovation Factory (MIF), you will have the opportunity to be involved in the design and implementation of novel digital technologies in
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writing up these experiments and liaise with, and contribute to papers led by, the other project PDRAs based at the Universities of Liverpool and Leeds. This post is available at 100% FTE on a 2 year fixed
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, plus bank holidays and additional Christmas closure days Generous occupational pension scheme Affiliated, discounted staff membership to the University of Liverpool Sports Centre Plus, a host of family
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of their award. You will have opportunities to access a range of researcher development resources, with the University of Liverpool sector leading in postdoctoral researcher development programmes such as Prosper