20 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project Postdoctoral positions at King's College London
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to challenging important questions of interest to the lab. In addition to leading the project, you will be supported in finding a research area that interests you, encouraged to develop a research programme of
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About us In September 2025, King’s College London and the University of Nottingham will launch the new Leverhulme Centre for Research on Slavery in War, funded by the Leverhulme Trust for up to £10
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) programme . The above full-time post is available immediately within the Department of Health and Community Sciences, University of Exeter Medical School. This is a fixed-term position until March 2026. About
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for teaching and research at the Guy’s and Waterloo Campuses have been greatly enhanced since 1998 through a capital investment programme of approximately £200 million, which has provided state-of-the-art
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committed to embedding good equality and diversity practices into all our activities so that the university is an inclusive, welcoming, and inspiring place to work and study, regardless of age, disability
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. Our team focuses on understanding the immune system's role in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases and exploring immunotherapy to treat them. This exciting project involves characterising samples from a
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collaborative and proactive Post Doctoral Research Associate to join a multi-national ERC Synergy Programme, EndoTheranostics, aiming to revolutionise Colorectal Cancer Treatment. The post-holder will work in the
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(University of Nottingham), and her team. This role is well-suited to someone with a strong interest in translational neuroscience, cognitive training, and the educational needs of children with ADHD
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research projects, contributing to publications, and fostering innovation within the department. This position also involves collaboration with faculty and central services to ensure a supportive and
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; transplantation immunology; pharmaceutical science; physiology and women's health. We also have thriving research programmes in global health, and health and social care. Further information about the Faculty