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TypeHybridAvailable for SecondmentNoClosing Date02-Jul-2024 The Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology is part of UCL’s Division of Psychology and Language Sciences (PALS). Psychology at UCL
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of Rural Medicine and The School of Psychology. Further information can be found on the website at Further information can be found on the website at Faculty of Medicine and Health
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of Psychology and Faculty of Health and Life Sciences (HLS). This role offers the opportunity for hybrid working – some time on campus and some from home. The role We are seeking to appoint a Programme Director
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Working within the Student Experience Team, you will play an important role in supporting students and academic staff on our Doctorate in Clinical Psychology Programme. You should have excellent
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health and wellbeing, focusing on the development and evaluation of new psychological treatments and on understanding the mechanisms that maintain psychological distress. Much of our past work has informed
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of the SGDP, with research encompassing behavioural genetics, molecular genetics, experimental psychology and psychiatry, and neuroimaging. Link to the SGDP Centre webpage www.kcl.ac.uk/sgdp About the Faculty
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been developed by the King’s Maudsley Partnership for Children and Young People – a partnership between King’s College London’s Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, South London & Maudsley
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Professor Laura Smith in the Department of Psychology and Professor Adam Joinson in the School of Management, and Deputy Directors Professor David Galbreath (PoLIS) and Dr Olivia Brown (Management). The IDSB
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analysis of resident experiences. The research would suit graduates in psychology, science or engineering who have an interest in psychoacoustics. Experience in statistics and programming will be useful
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in clinical dentistry, psychology, sociology and public health. This role will help you learn about and develop skills to support the delivery of lectures, tutorials and examinations, and support the