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this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills & experience: Essential criteria PhD, or in the final stages of obtaining a PhD, in a relevant area of social science (e.g., sociology
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include a motivation statement, which demonstrates how their research interests and expertise relate to the project and the desired tasks. Applicants must hold a PhD in a relevant specialist subject (e.g
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PhD in a relevant specialist subject (e.g., Latin language and/or literature, medieval studies, cultural studies, history, liturgy, or theology) or have evidence that the PhD will be completed by
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of instruction and the planning / delivery of seminars relating to their research area. The successful candidate will have completed (or expect to soon be awarded) a PHD in Theoretical Physics or closely related
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before the end of 2025. The candidate will be based in the Department of Aeronautics at Imperial College London but will also interact with colleagues at the University of Cambridge and at the Edinburgh
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them in a future trial. Patient and public involvement in the development, interpretation and dissemination of findings will also be key. About you Applicants will possess a relevant PhD (or nearing
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will have a PhD in a relevant area (or be close to completion) and a good understanding of neurotransmission and behaviour. We welcome applicants with experience in some of the following areas and with a
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Adrian Kent (DAMTP, University of Cambridge), Professor Erika Andersson (Heriot-Watt University), Professor Alex May (Perimeter Institute), Professor Debbie Leung (IQC Waterloo and Perimeter Institute) and
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to the University of Cambridge, where this post will be held. We are looking for a person to perform the experiments and help setup the lab at PDN. This vibrant and interactive department spans systems
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an account with our recruitment system (if you have not already) and apply online. Applicants must have (or be close to obtaining) a PhD. Appointment at Research Associate level is dependent on having a PhD