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The Department of Psychology are offering one funded, part-time PhD training post. You should hold a 1st Class honours degree, or be working towards a 1st Class degree (or equivalent). The post is
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Immunocompatibility Group, including PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and technical staff, facilitates knowledge exchange, mentoring junior colleagues, and contributing to a collaborative research environment
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different academic settings. You would provide pastoral care for tutor groups, maintain contact with students within modules as well as set and mark assessments. You would be expected to supervise BSc and MSc
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Wizard and Agresso Web, and the University¿s EPOS system. Excellent communication skills and attention to detail are all essential as you will work with the catering services team, to ensure the provision
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PhD to be awarded you will be appointed at Grade 6, spine point 30. Upon written confirmation that you have been awarded your PhD, your salary will be increased to Grade 7, spine point 31. Commitment
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project, which also requires occasional visits at UoL to access specialist facilities. The post is a two-year Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Associate with potential to lead on to a permanent position
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are particularly encouraged to apply. You should be PhD awarded or under examination in a relevant discipline. This post is fixed term (6 months from 1 January 2026). Commitment to Diversity The University
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for diverse audiences, and confidence managing web content and newsletters. The role offers a collaborative, hybrid working environment within the University of Liverpool¿one of the UK¿s leading Russell Group
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Strategy for Department ensuring an outward looking research agenda. You will be expected to maintain some research and teaching contributions alongside the headship responsibilities. You should have a PhD
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improvement programme. You should have a PhD degree in plant genetics, molecular biology, crop science, or a related discipline, and experience of plant breeding, trait phenotyping, and the application