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View All Vacancies We are seeking a statistician/epidemiologist to lead a research programme investigating the molecular pathogenesis of vasculitis including treatment outcomes, with a focus on
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community to maximise access to leading-edge approaches and innovation, through research participation, so that patients can benefit from new and better treatments and models of care. We are seeking
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for the effect of treatment. Results must be electronically recorded. You should be educated to A level/ BTEC level or equivalent, with particular knowledge and skills in general plant housekeeping .You may also
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treatments for human leukaemia. This is a collaborative project between Professor Graham Cook and Dr Fiona Errington-Mais from the Leeds Institute of Medical Research in the School of Medicine along with Dr
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associated with the Advanced Machinery and Productivity Institute (the AMP Institute ). The real robotics lab consists of 10 full-time academics and technicians, >10 post-doctoral researchers, and >20 PhD
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partner countries that will be used to develop local training in skills in radio astronomy and potential satellite downlink. Holding a PhD (or have submitted your thesis before taking up the role) in
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represented by one of the research groups of the department of Pure Mathematics. You must have a PhD in Mathematics or a relevant discipline. We are open to discussing flexible working arrangements. What we
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fellow opportunity at grade seven, from 01/09/2024 for 18 months. Applicants will have a postgraduate or equivalent qualification who has just completed or about to complete PhD in related fields
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have links with industry and be able to develop a strong network of engagement with the regional digital and interactive design sector. You will have a PhD in Digital and Interactive Design (or related
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Humanities. You will also supervise undergraduate final year projects and MA-level work, and act as academic personal tutor. You will have submitted (or be very close to submitting) your PhD thesis in