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to Friday Potential interview date: end of July 2024 Working at Durham University A globally outstanding centre of teaching and research excellence, a warm and friendly place to work, a unique and hist8oric
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, with teaching informed by world-leading research for which the University has been awarded two Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for Environment and Conservation, and a UK top 10 impact ranking for the UN’s
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About us The post holder will be based in the Clinical Psychopharmacology Unit (CPU) within the Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology. The department consists of a large
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-directed teaching and research, and a stimulating and enriching experience for our students. Abertay’s Security, Equality and Social Justice Research and Knowledge Exchange (RKE) challenge space brings
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Ref NumberB16-01555Professional ExpertiseResearch and Research SupportDepartmentSchool of Education (B16)LocationLondonWorking PatternFull timeSalary£51,474–£60,521Contract TypeFixed-termWorking
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discovery and impact. We are in an exciting period of growth, expanding our rich data resource and infrastructure. The post holder will help develop our core health data infrastructure. You will work closely
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Wheeler Lab , which brings together researchers from different disciplines to develop computational solutions to biosecurity problems. As part of this role, the post holder will also interact with
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. The successful applicant will join a vibrant laboratory with opportunities for personal and professional development within research leadership, teaching and fellowship mentoring. The Department of Cancer and
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the need to develop new digital methods that are capable of rapidly responding to emerging health challenges. In this EPSRC funded project, we will combine expertise across the Universities of Leeds (Dr Adam
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and analysis that could support our expanding PET research programme. You will have the opportunity to join the “PET is Wonderful” team working at the University of Edinburgh to develop new PET imaging