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expertise in Psychology will be welcomed and valued in our vibrant, academically rich, and interdisciplinary School of Humanities and Social Sciences. This is an opportunity to join a highly collaborative
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that brings together historical and psychological methodologies. Contribute to the management of the project, through the organization of meetings and travel, the storage of research data and the development
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24 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON Research Field Biological sciences Medical sciences Psychological sciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2
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aptitude for research design and statistics and will have a background in psychology or a related discipline. They will be supervised by Dr Sam Farley, Dr Nicola Thomas, and Professor Jeremy Dawson from
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. However, there is a scarcity of theories in Work and Organizational Psychology that explain how wellbeing at work develops. This omission limits our understanding of the dynamic nature of wellbeing at work
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? This fully funded PhD offers access a vibrant research community within the Institute of Work Psychology and an opportunity to collaborate with experts from the University of Canterbury in New Zealand
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psychology and psychiatry, and neuroimaging. Link to the SGDP Centre webpage www.kcl.ac.uk/sgdp About the Faculty The IoPPN is a Faculty of King's College London and the largest academic community in Europe
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for a DPhil with thesis within the broad areas of stratification for novel immune targets in psychosis. You will hold a first degree in psychology, neuroscience or relevant subject area and be working
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, psychology or another relevant field. Equivalent knowledge and experience gained through alternative pathways is also welcomed. How to apply Click on the Apply button above to submit your application online
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professionally/ethically, respect other staff members and help to create an environment of inclusivity. You must have a PhD or equivalent in biology, neuroscience, psychology, or a related field or the equivalent