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Contract type - Fixed term - 36 months Full time - 35 hours per week The opportunity The School of GeoSciences at the University of Edinburgh is pleased to invite applications for two 2024 Patience
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performance, related to CoSTAR. This post is funded via the University of Edinburgh Career Development Scheme, as a Career Launch Postdoctoral Fellowship which aims to bridge the challenging transition from PhD
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of Amsterdam (e.g., Efstratios Gavves, and Wilker Aziz), as well as with the University of Edinburgh (e.g., Edoardo Ponti, Hakan Bilen, Sidharth N., and Kenny Smith). Your tasks and responsibilities: Carry out
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the University of Edinburgh (e.g., Edoardo Ponti, Hakan Bilen, Sidharth N., and Kenny Smith). Your tasks and responsibilities: Carry out research as described in the project proposal Present and publish at key
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the Advanced Care Research Centre (ACRC) at The University of Edinburgh and be at the forefront of innovative solutions for promoting healthy ageing and future care for people in later life. You will
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University of Edinburgh with co-investigators at TUM and Maynooth University. The focus of the AMBIENT-BD project is the ambient and passive collection of sleep and circadian rhythm data in bipolar disorder
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are part of the UK Dementia Research Institute at the University of Edinburgh , a leading UK-wide research institute dedicated to neurodegenerative diseases. We are also part of Edinburgh Neuroscience
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Science, email [email protected] University of Edinburgh – Professor David Weller, James MacKenzie Professor, email [email protected] University of Glasgow – Professor Frances Mair, Professor
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London, United Kingdom. The researcher will be supervised jointly by Dr. Yali Du (University of Edinburgh) and Dr. Biwei Huang (University of California San Diego). The candidate will be a conscientious
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with partners at the Universities of Edinburgh and Oxford. In particular, a close working relationship with an Edinburgh-based PDRA and PhD student will be important. The VIPER project: Plate tectonics