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February 2024 Reference: 0224-053 Full-Time, Fixed-Term (12 months with the possibility of extension) Applications are invited for the post of Wellcome Trust funded Research Fellow in the Department
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Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour | London, England | United Kingdom | 16 days ago
3 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour Research Field Neurosciences » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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exciting six-year project examining the history of the unhealthy sponsorship of sport. Funded by a Wellcome Trust Discovery Award, Kicking the Habit: Historicising ‘Addictive’ Sport Sponsorship in Britain
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researcher to work on an exciting six-year project examining the history of the unhealthy sponsorship of sport. Funded by a Wellcome Trust Discovery Award, Kicking the Habit: Historicising ‘Addictive’ Sport
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intensive Universities? Two research fellow positions are available in the laboratory of Professor Mark Harris , funded by a Wellcome Discovery Award. We recently made the exciting discovery of a role for
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opportunities. This post will be funded by the $6.4M Wellcome Leap programme awarded to the University of Birmingham to study Dynamic Resilience. The purpose of the new role is to lead Wellcome Leap WP 1c and
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leading research intensive Universities? Two research fellow positions are available in the laboratory of Professor Mark Harris , funded by a Wellcome Discovery Award. We recently made the exciting
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Contract Type: Fixed Term contract up to December 2026 The successful candidate will be a research fellow on EPIC, a Wellcome Discovery Award project on epistemic injustice in healthcare. You will
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MacSweeney, on a Wellcome funded project examining the ‘Mechanisms of reading development in deaf children’. The post-holder will lead an ongoing longitudinal research project to identify the role of visual
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well as by adjunct support from other consortium members, including Aroha Geneva, Deloitte South Africa, and our international advisory board. The start date of this Wellcome Trust funded research project is 4