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labour market. You should have a PhD in Economics, or related field, by the time of the appointment, demonstrate knowledge of the pedagogy underlying the teaching of Economics, and have experience in
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be about to receive) a PhD in Psychology or a related discipline. The posts include the day-to-day running of the project; collaboration with members of the interdisciplinary research team; working
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the Cockcroft Institute access to funds to support some postdocs and PhD students You will also carry out undergraduate & postgraduate teaching duties, including supervision of PhD students, in the Lancaster
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collaborative research with PhD students. Interacting with academic and industry partners alongside existing EPSRC projects. You will have a PhD in Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or equivalent with
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evolution, multi-messenger astrophysics, gravitational waves and citizen science projects. You will be welcome to participate in group research activities. You must have earned a PhD in astronomy or a related
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the world, and so improve their employability in graduate labour markets. The ideal candidate should have a PhD in the humanities, social sciences, or related fields, by the time of the appointment, and
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) Performance verification and final customisation of iAM-3DPO system. vi) Writing reports for related tasks and publications You must hold a MSc or PhD in a relevant discipline, and related academic
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predictive value of the novel test battery by examining relationships with children’s academic achievement and psychological well-being outcomes after one year, which will be conducted by two PhD researchers
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includes undergraduates, PhD students, post-doctoral researchers and more senior academics. Lancaster University has been named University of the Year 2018 and International University of the Year 2020 , by
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, researchers and PhD students (including distance learners) through one-to-ones; library training, drop-ins, online channels and the Library’s enquiry service; Develop and maintain the Library’s Systematic