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). Please contact Dr. Gordon informally if you are considering applying (george.gordon@nottingham.ac.uk ). Please note formal applications must be submitted via the University's online application system
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with the supervisory team (and ideally your second preference project) prior to submitting a formal application. They are expecting you to contact them. Details on the projects and supervisory teams
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than 1 October 2025). The deadline for formal application, via the university of Nottingham portal (link to be added) is 16/06/2025. Information about the Lanterna group can be found at https
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. While we are happy to respond to all informal enquiries, only formal applications through the online system will be considered. We welcome applicants from all sections of the community. The College is
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Authorities including the regional MECC strategy group. You will be formally based in the Department of Psychology, within the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at Northumbria University, City Campus. ABOUT
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theory of decision-making under both risk and delay - Affective Imagination Theory (AIT). The main research objective of the grant is to combine formal and computational models with rigorous empirical
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note formal applications must be submitted via the University's online application system. Applications should include a CV and covering letter detailing relevant experience and suitability for the role
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of work with that of others involved in the project. Write-up of results in formal documents and contributions to the preparation of journal/conference papers and other outputs (as required) are expected
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reasons will be considered. This is because the roles are aimed at early career academics who would benefit from a structured development programme and provision of both formal and ‘on-the-job’ training
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of work with that of others involved in the project. Write-up of results in formal documents and contributions to the preparation of journal/conference papers and other outputs (as required) are expected