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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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, qualifications and experience required to perform the role are: Has obtained or is close to obtaining a PhD in a topic related to ergonomics, human factors, cognitive psychology, or relevant design discipline. The
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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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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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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
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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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, Cambridge Dept. of Psychology) focused on uncertainty processing as a fundamental mechanism in the understanding and treatment of anxiety disorders. The post holders will be involved in setting up and
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We are seeking an enthusiastic person to join the Department of Psychology as a Teaching Associate. The purpose of the role is to support and maintain the University's national and international
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the School of Psychology at the University of Nottingham and work as part of the BTRU in Donor Health and Behaviour (with the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford), and in collaboration with the University