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delivery of project components, manuscript preparation and involvement in grant bids for continuing funding. Candidates should have a PhD in a relevant area and a BSc/MSc in a related life science subject
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of Southampton. You will be working with Dr Zoë Thomas in the School of Geography and Environmental Science, Dr Gordon Inglis in the School of Ocean and Earth Science, and a team of PhD students, postdocs and
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individuals who wish to innovate teaching and produce the high quality research in areas that complement and extend our expertise. You will hold or soon be completing a PhD in psychology, be able to evidence
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mentoring for quantitative researchers, as required by a given project. Candidates are expected to have a PhD which contains a significant use of applied statistical methods. In addition, candidates should
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systems integrations. All projects require some level of design, programming, testing, project management, and customer support. It is essential you have: - PhD or equivalent professional qualifications and
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by allocating resources, procuring specialist equipment and consumables, managing space and technical requirements to meet teaching demands across the School, and training staff and PhD students in
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something important that makes a difference to students? The University of Southampton Doctoral College supports PhD students, also known as doctoral researchers or Postgraduate Researchers (PGRs
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active staff and PhD students. This department brings together internationally renowned academics who undertake research into, and teach, a wide range of areas including Management Science, Risk