26 application-programming-android Fellowship positions at University of London in United Kingdom
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of strong programming skills in R, Python, or other open-source programming language. Further particulars are included in the job description. The post is full-time, 1.0 FTE and fixed-term for 3 years
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for part time staff. In addition to this there are discretionary “Wellbeing Days”. Membership of the Pension Scheme is available. The post is based in London at LSHTM. Applications should be made on-line via
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year, pro rata for part-time staff. In addition to this there are discretionary “Wellbeing Days”. Membership of the Pension Scheme is available. The post is based in London at LSHTM. Applications should
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to work in Professor Polly Roy’s dynamic and productive research laboratory at LSHTM. The post is funded by Wellcome Trust and is focused on double-stranded RNA virus replication. Applicants should be
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available. The post is based in London at LSHTM. Applications should be made on-line via our jobs website . Online applications will be accepted by the automated system until 10pm of the closing date. Any
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Right to work: Applications from job seekers who require sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas
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-time staff. In addition to this there are discretionary “Wellbeing Days”. Membership of the Pension Scheme is available. The post is based in London at LSHTM. Applications should be made on-line via our
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measures to assess these risks. Priority will be given to applications focusing on planetary health solutions (adaptation, mitigation or both). The post-holder must have a postgraduate degree, ideally a
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endovascular repair (NIHR funded). The post-holder will work as part of existing teams in supporting both studies. Reporting to Dr. Stephen O’Neill and Dr. Patrick Bidulka. Applicants should have a postgraduate
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About the Role Following a successful NIHR grant awarded to investigate optimisation of pubertal induction with gonadotropins (the “PinG” study), applications are invited for a clinical research