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Job description We are pleased to announce two PhD training fellowships available through the BuildPall capacity building programme at the Cicely Saunders Institute, King’s College London. We
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Job description This 3-year post is for a Research Associate to explore sustainable behaviour change for people living with complex obesity. This post is offered with a fully funded PhD studentship
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which the processes of mobilisation and remobilisation affected communities, the social composition of forces, and their ability to function effectively, is still incompletely understood. The armed and
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opportunities to become involved in the school’s teaching programmes (e.g. our MSc). What we are looking for: The ideal candidate will possess: A PhD in Psychology, Behavioural Science, Epidemiology, or related
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areas such as mechatronics, thermofluids, materials, sensors, signal and information processing, electronics, electrical engineering, materials, and telecommunications. As we are looking to both
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postdoctoral research staff and PhD students to ensure their effective development. Build and maintain international and world-leading collaborations as relevant to the research field. Engage in
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hold a PhD (or be near completion) in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical/Electronic Engineering or a closely related discipline, and will have strong MATLAB coding skills. Prior experience of working
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desirable but not mandatory. A PhD in a relevant discipline is required (or applicant to be near completion). A high-quality publication record and effective science communication skills are essential
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deliverables. Research, collate, organise and edit material for inclusion in reports and other documents. Undertake excellent research leading to publication in high quality, high impact peer reviewed journals
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the Accounting & Finance Group. There are presently 140 academic staff and a full range of undergraduate, masters and PhD programmes. As such we are going through an exciting development phase and are