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the Leverhulme Trust, and you will work with Dr. Stephane Regnier and Dr. Gert Botha.You will also collaborate with the Mathematics and Statistics group members, who provide a collegiate environment in which
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Gleeson and partly funded through a grant from the Leverhulme Trust. This project builds from on-going work at Navan Fort to develop similar programmes of field research and base-line datasets for
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publications and project impacts. This post is a part of the Cult Landscapes Project led by PI Dr Patrick Gleeson and partly funded through a grant from the Leverhulme Trust. This project builds from on-going
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relevant subject area, to work on a new Leverhulme Trust project, “Conservativisms in an Age of Revolutions: The United States in an Atlantic World.” The post is funded for two years from 1 September 2024
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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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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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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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, Human Frontiers), the Wellcome Trust or the Leverhulme Trust. Applicants must, at the time of their appointment, and for the duration of their appointment, be working at the University of Cambridge
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the Royal Society, the British Academy, the various Research Councils of the United Kingdom or the European Union (for example, Marie Curie, Human Frontiers), the Wellcome Trust or the Leverhulme Trust
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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