26 operations-management-associate-professor Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF SURREY in Uk
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individually, make a real difference. The role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow position (28 months in the first instance) based in the Surrey Sleep Research Centre led by Professor
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(28 months in the first instance) based in the Surrey Sleep Research Centre led by Professor Derk-Jan Dijk in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. This post is funded by the UK Dementia Research
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and researchers working on this project. The post-holder will work closely with colleagues at UCL, Oxford, Cambridge, Leicester and the Department of Health and Social Care to deliver the project
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oversee research conducted at the University of Surrey as part of the Cerebra Network, funded by Cerebra. The Cerebra Network aims to improve outcomes for children with intellectual disability associated
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. Working with local authorities, housing associations, businesses, and researchers, the Hub will support real-world studies and inform practice. Its outcomes will empower stakeholders to deliver healthier
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for academic and non-academic audiences. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a research team. Competence in resource planning and effective resource use. Understanding of management and
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of retrofit effects, co-producing retrofit projects that address health and inequality, and building capacity through collaboration. Working with local authorities, housing associations, businesses, and
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the University website. Informal enquiries related to the project to Professor Richard Bowden by e-mail: r.bowden@surrey.ac.uk . The University of Surrey reserves the right to close this vacancy early
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seeking an enthusiastic BHF Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Molecular Cardiology to work within One Health Cardiology Research Group led by Prof Jeevaratnam at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
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-delivered defibrillators during out-of-hospital cardiac arrests. This is a unique opportunity to be involved in an exciting NIHR-funded study that brings together cutting-edge technology, emergency care, and