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Are you passionate about research methods and teaching? Birkbeck, University of London, is seeking an Associate Lecturer to teach next Spring term 2026. The School of Psychological Sciences is
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make presentations at conferences and other events. Applicants will possess a relevant PhD or equivalent qualification/experience in a related field. The successful applicant will be a nationally
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City St George’s, University of London is the University of business, practice and the professions and brings together the expertise and excellence of City, University of London and St George’s
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postgraduate degree, ideally a PhD, in statistics, machine learning, or a related field. Experience of developing new statistical methods and a strong working knowledge of a statistical software package, such as
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City St George’s, University of London is the University of business, practice and the professions and brings together the expertise and excellence of City, University of London and St George’s
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City St George’s, University of London is the University of business, practice and the professions and brings together the expertise and excellence of City, University of London and St George’s
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Communication to support the delivery of our BA Communications programme. The roles are ideally suited to early career candidates with a PhD or are very close to completion. You will contribute to the teaching
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City St George’s, University of London is the University of business, practice and the professions and brings together the expertise and excellence of City, University of London and St George’s
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internet access). The project is led by Dr Charlotte Dack (University of Bath) and Dr Jamie Ross (Queen Mary University of London). There will be three stages to the project: A scoping review to synthesise
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available by the University of London, using the income from a Fund established following the sale of the South London Hospital for Women. The Hospital was founded in 1912 to meet the growing demand of women