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recently Leverhulme Trust funded project, “Self-assembled redox-active hosts for amino acids and neurosignaling molecules”, led by Prof Jim A Thomas we seek to recruit a talented postdoctoral researcher with
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This behavioural researcher will join a team of six across two institutions to deliver a Leverhulme Trust funded project entitled: “BATMAN: BAT Monitoring via novel Assays and smart Nano-eletronics
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and function of large molecular complexes including amyloid fibre structure and integral membrane proteins. This Leverhulme Trust funded project will combine the powerful genetic tractability
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We are looking for a researcher, whose expertise lies in applied mathematics, to work with Etienne Farcot on an Leverhulme Trust-funded project entitled “Decoding complex auxin signalling processes
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University sharing your CV with the funder, The Leverhulme Trust, should your application be successful. CVs of unsuccessful candidates will not be shared with them. APPLY NOW You will receive updates
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and encouraging atmosphere. The Role This Leverhulme Trust funded project at Durham aims to develop thin film lasers made from conducting polymers and small molecules. The project focuses on opto
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow in EU Law. This is a fixed term post available until the 31st August 2028 and part of an exciting new 4-year research project funded by the Leverhulme Trust entitled “Taming
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the Leverhulme Trust and will cover 100% of home tuition fees and an annual tax-free maintenance allowance at the UKRI London rate (£20,622 for 2023/24; 2024/25 rates TBC) for three years. Due to funding
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). Closing Date: Tuesday 28 May 2024 Reference: SCI169224 We are looking for a researcher, whose expertise lies in applied mathematics, to work with Etienne Farcot on an Leverhulme Trust-funded project
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by the prestigious Leverhulme Trust. You will conduct research within digital media and heritage studies for the Synthetic Pasts project, contributing to the overall research performance of the School