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knowledge exchange and public involvement activities. Your skills and attributes for success: A PhD (or near completion) in behavioural or social science (or considerable equivalent experience). Familiarity
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candidate must have, and your application should clearly demonstrate that you meet the following essential criteria: Have or be about to obtain (evidence of submission or awaiting viva exam) a PhD in
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-authoring publications where appropriate. To succeed you should have: A post-graduate degree, or be working towards a PhD, in political science, social policy or a closely related discipline. Previous
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responsible for the successful design and implementation of the research to the highest academic standards, and to lead on writing up data for publication, and there will be the opportunity to apply for a PhD
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PhD, EngD (or equivalent) in chemical engineering, chemistry or a related discipline. The post is offered on a full time (36.25 hours per week), fixed term contract until 30 June 2027. Informal
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CBSS: martyn.pickersgill@ed.ac.uk . Your skills and attributes for success: PhD (completed, or to be completed before post start date) with a substantive focus on science and technology studies / medical
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knowledge on responsible innovation when AI is used to create, document, reactivate and conserve artworks and their archives. The successful applicant must have a PhD (or close to completion) in Philosophy
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will hold a good honours degree (2:1 or above) or equivalent in a relevant subject, and will either have a PhD (or equivalent) in a related discipline such as, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials
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interdisciplinary and mixed methods approaches. You will support the University&©s goals in driving research development and enhancing research capacity locally and globally. You will have a PhD in global health or a
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qualifications PhD (or near to completion) in relevant subject area (structural biology or biophysics) Informal enquiries can be made to Professor Teresa Carlomagno, email: T.Carlomagno@bham.ac.uk To download