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landscape. The successful applicant will work with Programme Director, Professor Gemma Moss and other members of the research team to: identify education networks and partnerships active in different parts
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completion of the PhD. Prior to the qualification being awarded the title of Senior Research Assistant will be given. As a university we aim to create an environment where everyone can thrive and are proactive
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/2025 Role Description An exciting opportunity for an established researcher or a recently completed PhD researcher with experience in malacology, epidemiology, data mapping and/or schistosomiasis
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university landscape as varied in their scope as the Faculty of Engineering, Computing & the Environment (ECE). We teach and research across a wide range of subjects, allowing for real cross-discipline
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years of completing their PhD, although career breaks for parental leave and/or health reasons will be considered. This is because the roles are aimed at early career academics who would benefit from a
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to £41,478 per annum. An exciting opportunity for an established researcher or a recently completed PhD researcher with experience in malacology, epidemiology, data mapping and/or schistosomiasis modelling and
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environment for academic career development. In return, you will help us to deepen and further the reach of our research and impact, bringing your own experiences and skills to complement our multidisciplinary
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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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-celled organisms. You will have access to brand new, state-of-the-art imaging and microscopy facilities, as well as a stimulating, interdisciplinary working environment. There may also be scope and
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Environment Research Council (NERC) project, led by Professor Justin Sheffield, aims to transform understanding of temperature-health relationships in vulnerable populations and identify evidence-based risk