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at the Department of Psychology of the University of Cambridge. The successful candidate will join a highly active research group in which they will take part in a programme of research that aims to establish
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of working independently and as part of a team. An undergraduate degree in psychology or neuroscience or related field is required. Experience of conducting hands-on research with children or adults is
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with the Clinical School of Biochemistry at the University of Cambridge (https://www.mrl.ims.cam.ac.uk/ ). The Senior Research Associate/Technologist will work closely with the Blouet group and Disease
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Public Policy. This position is based in the Department of Sociology at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. The appointment term for this Fellow is for one year, starting July 2024. Preference will be
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pursuing a PhD in Sociology, Organizational Studies, Education, or Public Policy. This position is based in the Department of Sociology at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. The appointment term
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recruitment, data collection, data preparation and analysis, and archiving. You will have a Masters in Psychology, Organisational Behaviour, or another Behavioural field (e.g., Behavioural Engineering
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The University The Faculty of Education at the University of Cambridge wishes to appoint a full-time Research Associate to join the KPMG-Cambridge Partnership 'Future of Work': Mental Wellbeing
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, physics, mathematics, biology, psychology or a related neuroscience field. Knowledge of statistics, behavioural, systems, cognitive and/or computational neuroscience Specialist skills in neuroimaging
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must have (or be close to obtaining) a Master degree (at least 2:1) in a relevant subject area to neuroscience, physics, mathematics, biology, psychology or a related neuroscience field. Knowledge
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The University The Faculty of Education at the University of Cambridge wishes to appoint a full-time Research Associate to join the KPMG-Cambridge Partnership 'Future of Work': Mental Wellbeing