72 medical-physics "University of California, Santa Barbara" Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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View All Vacancies Physics & Astronomy Location: University Park Salary: £30,487 to £37,099 per annum (pro rata if applicable), depending on skills and experience (minimum £33966 with relevant PhD
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only. Research Associate/Fellow position for EPSRC project Designing bio-instructive materials for translation ready medical devices (maternity cover) We are seeking postdoctoral scientists to join an
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Gold Award . We want you to succeed in our recruitment process and have published Candidate Guidance for you to access information and support on application and interview process. We offer a range of
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are delighted to share that we are the first university to have achieved Athena Swan Gold Award . We want you to succeed in our recruitment process and have published Candidate Guidance for you to access
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part of a multinational Medical Research Council (UK) and JPIAMR funded project involving academic and medical collaborative partners in the UK, continental Europe and Africa with the aim of improving
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View All Vacancies School of Medicine,Translational Medical Sciences Location: UK Other Salary: £32,398 to £55,329 per annum (pro-rata if applicable) depending on skills and experience. Closing
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View All Vacancies Translational Medical Sciences Location: UK Other Salary: £38,619 to £65,955 per annum (pro-rata if applicable) depending on skills and experience. Closing Date: Tuesday 11 June
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or equivalent in medical statistics, epidemiology, health services research, data science or a subject with a strong numeric component, or the equivalent in professional qualifications and experience
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, Diversity and Inclusion . We are delighted to share that we are the first university to have achieved Athena Swan Gold Award . We want you to succeed in our recruitment process and have published Candidate
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-value industrial facilities. This role places you at the forefront of research that tackles scientific challenges and fosters innovation in manipulating soft robots across industrial and medical