48 phd-architecture-and-urbanism Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham in Uk
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since 1929, the campus is 300 acres and is widely regarded as one of the largest and most attractive in the country. The campus is conveniently located only two miles from the city centre: Nottingham is
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since 1929, the campus is 300 acres and is widely regarded as one of the largest and most attractive in the country. The campus is conveniently located only two miles from the city centre: Nottingham is
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, which means the thesis must be submitted by the role’s starting date) in an appropriate field (e.g. architecture, civil engineering, energy, energy in buildings, community energy). PhD equivalence is
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/Fellow who can deliver the research whilst helping to manage project delivery. Candidates must hold an appropriate social science degree level qualification and a PhD (or be about to obtain a PhD, which
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of disseminating research findings (e.g., through journal publications and conferences). - Have a PhD in Psychology or a related discipline (the PhD thesis must be submitted prior to starting the position). What we
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must have an MSc or PhD in forensic psychology, or a related field. The project involves recruitment online using a detailed survey, and a video interview, in a small subset of the sample. Recruitment
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likely extension. Salary: Research Fellow: £31,637 to £46,735 per annum (pro-rata if applicable) depending on skills and experience (minimum £35,116 with relevant PhD). Senior Research Fellow: £45,413
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able to plan and conduct your own work independently, whilst also being able to build relationships and collaborate with others. A PhD (or near to completion) in human metabolic physiology, nutrition
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required. About You - PhD in relevant subject area; - Excellent communication, presentation and writing skills in English; - Proficiency in laboratory techniques and analytical methods relevant to catalysis
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scientific articles for publication in leading peer-reviewed journals. Candidates must hold, or be about to obtain, a PhD in engineering, applied mathematics or a related subject area, with a major component