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, Professors Ruth Keogh and Kate Walker. Applicants should have a postgraduate degree, ideally a PhD, in medical statistics, epidemiology, health economics or a related field. Relevant experience in applying
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requires on-campus work at Whitechapel Campus, with occasional off-site meetings. About You The successful candidate will have a postgraduate qualification in a relevant field (PhD is desirable) and a solid
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for their visa. The role involves the methodical and accurate entry of data and excellent attention to detail when handling visa and passport related documentation. Candidates for this post should have excellent
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in the ongoing drive to reduce animal use in scientific research. Applicants must hold a PhD in Cell Biology or related discipline and have a track-record of success, as indicated by first-author
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insights. The position involves data cleaning, analysis, and development of reports, with the chance to build skills in data science tools like Excel, R, Python, and AI-driven epidemiology methods. With
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should have a PhD in infectious diseases (or similar). With wide clinical knowledge in infectious diseases and clinical experience of tuberculosis management, your track-record of high-quality research in
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under real-world conditions. The role includes collaboration with leading 2D materials manufacturers, offering potential for interdisciplinary research and travel. About You You should have a PhD (or be
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have a PhD and track record in either computer science with specialisation in relevant AI technologies for surrogate modelling, or in Earth or Environmental Science with a strong track record in
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analytic codes to investigate the benefits and harms of medications. Candidates must have a doctoral degree (or be within 3 months of anticipated completion of a PhD) in medical statistics or epidemiology
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is a fixed-term role available as a Leverhulme-funded replacement post until 31 August 2026. About You You will hold a PhD in English or have an equivalent professional qualification, together