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integrating geospatial analysis, explainable AI (XAI), and behavioural research methods, including but not limited to correspondence testing. The Fellow will also support the PI to develop a global
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are invited for the 2026 Research Fellowship awards. Up to four Research Fellowships will be awarded in this competition. Applicants should have submitted their PhD after 1 October 2024, or be on track
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their prospects of obtaining a permanent university post. The primary emphasis is on the completion of a significant piece of publishable research, and the integration of the award-holder into the community
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stimulating academic environment. A successful applicant is expected to be either a postgraduate student, probably in the latter stages of research leading to a PhD degree (or equivalent), or a post-doctoral
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. Candidates should be either graduate students in the final stages of their research and writing leading to a PhD, or post-doctoral researchers who have recently been awarded their PhD degree. The current gross
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. The Clinical Research Fellow will conduct high-quality research using spatial biology techniques to investigate kidney disease mechanisms. This will include integration of multi-omics and clinical data and will
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completed projects. This will require familiarity with interdisciplinary collaboration, research design, and proposal development. Candidates should have a PhD (submitted or nearly submitted at the time of
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for researchers early in their careers. Successful candidates are expected to be either graduate students, probably in the latter stages of their research leading to a PhD Degree, or post-doctoral researchers who
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tenable for up to 4-years. Applications are welcome from graduates of any university. Candidates will usually have completed their PhD, but must not have undertaken more than 3-years of postdoctoral work by
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tenable for up to 4-years. Applications are welcome from graduates of any university. Candidates will usually have completed their PhD, but must not have undertaken more than 3-years of postdoctoral work by