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a strong background in genetic epidemiology with experience in data analysis and will be qualified to PhD level (or with equivalent experience). Previous experience of working with external
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will have a PhD (awarded or imminent) in a relevant subject, a strong background in conducting fieldwork with wild animal populations and using mixed-modelling statistical approaches. Extensive knowledge
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of the lab. We are looking for enthusiastic candidates with interest in the fields of inflammation, immunity and/or tissue repair. A PhD (or working towards one) in a relevant biological or biomedical science
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of the Centre’s work. COMPASS is an EPSRC-funded Centre for Doctoral Training in Computational Statistics and Data Science, offering students a 4-year PhD training programme in the statistical and computational
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doctoral levels and contributing to curriculum design, development and enhancement. Acting as personal tutor to undergraduate and/or postgraduate students; and supervising MSc and PhD students. Demonstrating
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doctoral levels and contributing to curriculum design, development and enhancement. Acting as personal tutor to undergraduate and/or postgraduate students; and supervising MSc and PhD students. Demonstrating
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-writing of proposals. You will supervise/advise Senior Cleanroom technician, and work together with/co-supervising PhD students of CDTR Applicants should have postgraduate (PhD) experience in physics
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teaching. This is an excellent opportunity for someone grounded in fluid mechanics and who wishes to develop this through their career. You should have a PhD in mechanical, mechanical-electrical, chemical
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to diversity and inclusion is paramount, and we expect candidates to cultivate diverse relationships within and outside the University. A PhD in a related field, or extensive equivalent industry experience is
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of long-term real-world data sets, with plenty of opportunity to collaborate. You will have a PhD (awarded or imminent) in a relevant biological subject, a strong interest in population and/or community