75 high-performance-computing-postdoc uni jobs at Lancaster University in United Kingdom
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across healthcare, academia, and industry. Explore the Medicine and Surgery programme Why work with us Lancaster University’s Bailrigg campus offers a vibrant work environment surrounded by green parkland
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to support a new NIHR Public Health Research Programme funded project evaluating the population health impacts of Community Wealth Building (CWB). CWB is an economic development approach that seeks to retain
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to full time working. What We’re Looking For: You will be a self-motivated team player, with a commitment to professional development. You will ideally have experience of delivering high quality
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Reference: 0590-25 Please note: this job is only available to current employees of Lancaster University Lancaster University is an academic powerhouse that combines high quality teaching and research with a
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communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work alongside a range of staff and other stakeholders from across the Northwest. The International Observatory on End of Life Care conducts high
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relationships with the undergraduate medicine (MBChB) programme team, internal and external stakeholders including our partner NHS trusts. Excellent organisational skills and experience of clinical skills
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September 2025 Reference: 0505-25 The Benedetto lab is looking for an enthusiastic bioinformatician or computer scientist to join a wider collaborative project, studying how the gut-brain axis mediates gut
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staff, and we are happy to consider job share applications and requests for flexible working arrangements from our employees. General enquiries should be made to Dr Amy Gadoud (Academic Training Programme
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cover and will be until the end of March 2026. As our UX-UI Developer, you’ll play a key part in a cross-functional team that develops high-impact mobile and web experiences. You'll contribute across
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high standard and present the findings in a clear and accessible format. The findings of each rapid review will produce an evidence review in an accessible form, reviewed within our lived experience