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registered Independent and Supplementary prescribers. We will consider both qualified teachers and those who do not hold a formal teaching qualification but can demonstrate a commitment to teaching and
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completed or is near to completing a PhD in biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology or related areas and has experience of working in the cancer signalling or related fields. You will have expertise in
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to collaborate with colleagues and stakeholders will be essential. We particularly welcome candidates with experience in the design and execution of listening experiments. A PhD in a relevant area is desirable but
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) results in enormous paradigms marked solely by the modulation of vowel properties. The NILOMORPH combines fieldwork, experimental methods, and historical linguistics to account for the phonological
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creative industries and healthcare, and two doctoral training programmes with funding for over 100 PhD researchers: the UKRI AI Centre for Doctoral Training in AI for Digital Media Inclusion and the
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awards. We are looking for candidates that possess a PhD or equivalent professional qualifications and experience, demonstrable teaching experience in a manner that meaningfully engages people. It is
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awards including major research activities in creative industries and healthcare, and two doctoral training programmes with funding for over 100 PhD researchers: the UKRI AI Centre for Doctoral Training in
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should be well organised and methodical in your approach. Relevant administrative experience would be a distinct advantage. Excellent IT skills, particularly in MS Office packages, and familiarity with
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Research Unit Award in Cancer Awareness, Screening and Early Diagnosis. The University of Surrey is seeking a talented mixed methods research fellow (with a background in Psychology, Behavioural Science
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. The post holder will also be expected to offer technical support and guidance to PhD researchers working in ICS. ICS is the largest academic research institute in Europe specialising in all aspects of ICT