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the broadest range of its possible meanings as forms of communal narrative that are not grounded in empirical or historical fact but also taking in key canonical definitions, e.g. as narratives justifying
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1 October 2026 (i.e. your PhD cannot have been granted before 30 September 2023). The successful candidate will join a lively research community which includes Research Fellows and College Research
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. The successful candidate will be expected to engage broadly with the whole college community. It is the aim of King’s Research Fellowships to develop important fields of study that are currently too narrowly
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their prospects of obtaining a permanent university post. The primary emphasis is on the completion of a significant piece of publishable research, and the integration of the award-holder into the community
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and beyond, and participating in research networks such as the Collections-Connections-Communities initiative. We particularly encourage applicants who will seek to bring new perspectives
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to have submitted their PhD by 1 October 2026. Heather Hancock, Master of St John’s, said: “St John’s is a brilliant place to progress a research career, truly immersed in an interdisciplinary community
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appropriate agencies such as the Wellcome Trust and UKRI. The Department of Pathology and School of Biological Sciences host a vibrant community of parasitologists with a shared interest in apicomplexan
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the development of collaborative research proposals, including those submitted to major international and national funders such as Horizon Europe, UKRI, and the ESRC. Strong communication and coordination skills
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of collaborative research proposals, including those submitted to major international and national funders such as Horizon Europe, UKRI, and the ESRC. Strong communication and coordination skills are essential, as