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/ ) is pleased to offer a full-time permanent post to join our MSc Sport and Exercise programme. We are interested in applicants with expertise in Sport and Exercise psychology who can contribute to all
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, management, and development of the University’s Educational Psychology (DAppEdPsy) programme. You will have knowledge and understanding of contemporary research and development in the field of Educational
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whose disability or health condition is affecting their ability to fully engage with their programme of study, or those whose studies are having a detrimental impact on their health or wellbeing. This is
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real difference for patients living with this condition. With a focus on high-impact publications and grant applications, the post-doc will have the opportunity to shape their own research agenda while
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the timely closure of completed research projects in SAP and the completion of final reconciliations. The Person Knowledge, Skills and Experience High degree of literacy, numeracy and IT skills and experience
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rapidly acquire new skills Detailed knowledge of statistical methods Likelihood of advanced skills directly related to biostatistics High level of analytical and problem-solving capability Ability
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multifunctional smart carriers Perform physicochemical, mechanical, cellular and immunological evaluation of biomaterials Carry out biological assessment of materials in in-vitro tissue culture systems Collaborate
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An aptitude for utilising software tools and technologies to enhance, improve and simplify day to day functioning/organisational skills Qualifications Maths and English at GCSE Level 4 or equivalent plus
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the highest standards of research integrity and compliance. This is a high-profile role working across the Faculties and liaising externally including with funding bodies and government agencies. Informal
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well-characterised tumour models, the research will identify and validate new drug targets that are specifically lethal to tumour cells lacking SMARCB1. The ultimate goal is to generate high-quality