81 phd-psychology "GESIS Leibniz Institut für Sozialwissenschaften" positions at University of Cambridge
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate for 18 months initially with possibility of extension dependent on funding) at the Department of Psychology. This position is funded by
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. clinical psychology, general practice, social work) and researchers from across disciplines (e.g. primary care research, epidemiology, sociology, psychology). The postholder will be well supported in
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understand human decision-making under uncertainty, its neurobiological foundations, and related psychological and psychiatric phenomena. S/he is to aim to publish in high-impact academic journals
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dynamic and interactive group (comprising three postdoctoral fellows, three PhD students, and a lab manager) passionate about the psychological and neural basis of vulnerability to develop compulsive
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Neurodegeneration theme and there are close collaborations with other groups, especially in Psychiatry, Clinical Neurosciences, Psychology and Engineering as well as several external collaborations. The post holder
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for subject stratification and predicting outcome. The project would suit candidates with a good first degree (first or 2.1) in a relevant scientific area or, for appointment as a Research Associate, a PhD in a
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Applications are invited for the position of Research Associate, based in the Department of Psychology. This post-doctoral position will be placed within a collaborative research program titled
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Applications are invited for a Research Associate, based in the Department of Psychology. This project, funded by a Springboard Award from the Academy of Medical Sciences, will explore the usage
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Trust. The successful candidate will work closely with the PI and a PhD student to measure the trace element and isotopic composition of calcium carbonate biominerals produced by marine calcifying
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(SCPHN). You will have sufficient experience to manage a range of medical and psychological issues and minor illnesses and injuries. Previous experience of working with young people, ideally including