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Applications are invited for a three-year fully funded PhD studentship within the School of Psychology and Sport Science, Bangor University. The studentship covers the full cost of tuition fees
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to develop and refine intervention materials. It is essential that you hold a PhD in neuroscience, psychology or related discipline, or have submitted a PhD thesis prior to taking up this appointment and have
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literature and work closely with our patient and public involvement advisory group to develop and refine intervention materials. It is essential that you hold a PhD in neuroscience, psychology or related
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) for preadolescent children with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). The post is based in the Department of Experimental Psychology in the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter in Oxford. The post is part time (60% FTE
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the wider academic community, and to the general public via talks and publications. The successful candidate will hold, or be soon to complete, a PhD/DPhil in a relevant discipline (psychology, neuroscience
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, including PhD students, Master students, and other researchers. The successful candidate will have completed, or be close to completing, a PhD in a relevant discipline (Psychology, Neuroscience or a closely
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of Oxford or other local research institution, for the duration of the Fellowship. Candidates should not normally have completed a PhD or equivalent earlier than 1 January 2018 (with the exception of career
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The Oxford Internet Institute – founded in 2001 - is a multidisciplinary research and teaching department of the University of Oxford, dedicated to the social science of the Internet. We are looking
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Centre, Headington in collaboration with Clinical Neurosciences at Oxford University and the Department of Brain Sciences at Imperial College. The goal of the project will be to demonstrate that low
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a PhD in developmental psychology or related disciplines. Previous experience of cognitive developmental research is essential, and either a keen interest or prior experience of genetic conditions and