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This post offers an exciting opportunity to be involved in shaping development of our teaching and research in Mental Health, including Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
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These posts offer an exciting opportunity to join the School of Psychology at the University of Plymouth and shape our future research and teaching excellence across the breadth of the discipline
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This post offers an exciting opportunity to be involved in shaping development of our teaching and research in Mental Health, including Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
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Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Forensic Psychology to join the team of academic staff in the Department of Psychology. You will be a Forensic Psychologist registered with the Health & Care Professions Council
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Salary £37,100 - £44,263 (Grade 7) / £45,585 - £156,021 (Grade 8) / £57,696 - £64,914 (Grade 9) School/Department School of Psychology Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) is a distinctive
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This post offers an exciting opportunity to be involved in shaping development of a psychological workforce at a time of significant expansion of our Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and Clinical
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(or be close to completion), along with some specialist knowledge in nutrition, psychology, epidemiology or behavioural sciences, and strong quantitative skills. You will also need to be able to manage
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anthropology, sociology, psychology, or arts therapy, with an interest in creative methods, child health, and knowledge production. Proven qualitative/mixed methods research skills are required. This is an
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, psychology, sociology, social work and social policy, policing and criminology, and sport. Through our interdisciplinary research network and three research centres, we focus on improving health, social and
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Unit; and four research groups in Emergency Care, Psychological Sciences; Social Sciences; and Public Health and Wellbeing. In addition, we work with colleagues across the University in our Institute