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doctoral studentship. This is a fully funded full-time international studentship for three years, commencing January 2026. The prospective doctoral student will focus their attention within the broad field
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to the study of symmetric computation. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in logic and complexity theory and a desire to apply them to the study of symmetric computation. The successful candidate
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and Primary Care and Medical Genetics. They will support and conduct analyses of complex datasets, involving both the development of novel analytical methods and the application of existing techniques
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hypoxia-ischaemia, perinatal stroke and traumatic brain injury result in an annual rate of acute brain injury of 3.5/1000 live births. Early accurate diagnosis is essential for timely management
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will be given to the successful candidate to ensure the PhD project is suited to their interests. Part of the first year of the PhD studies will involve undertaking mini studies in one or more of the
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. Those who have submitted but not yet received their PhD will be appointed at Research Assistant level, which will be amended to Research Associate once the PhD has been awarded. Fixed-term: The funds
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training activities within DPHPC. - Participate in CCGE and DPHPC activities, meetings, and seminars as appropriate. The funding for this post is available for one year from commencement in employment in
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We are looking for a full-time Research Assistant in Dr Fengzhu Xiong's lab at the Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge. The successful candidate will be involved in studies of collective cell
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are available for one year from commencement in employment in the first instance. This is a full-time position. Part time applications of no less than 80% FTE will be considered. Appointment at Research
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), and collaborate with other research groups around the world. Overview: We are seeking a Research Assistant to join our team full-time for 1 year in the first instance. In this job, you will have three