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intervention has ensured an inclusive, relevant and responsive intervention. We propose to test the feasibility (applicability and acceptability) of patient-facing materials in this study, ahead of evaluating
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holding a Skilled Worker visa issued before 22nd July 2025 will need to have a relevant PhD qualification or qualify as a new entrant before being able to be sponsored. There is further information about
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and survivor-centred research. PhD in a relevant field (e.g., social sciences, psychology, public health, or related). Demonstrable experience in participatory qualitative research approaches and
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Collaborative and team-oriented mindset with a commitment to inclusive and survivor-centred research. PhD in a relevant field (e.g., social sciences, psychology, public health, or related). Demonstrable
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-contractual basis) that combines a mix of remote and regular on-campus working. The salary for this post is £41,064 to £48,822 per annum. Your skills and attributes for success: PhD in neuroimaging, psychology
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for secondments in one of the collaborating institutions and/or to co-supervise a PhD student. A secondary affiliation to EPFL or UoE may be offered to candidates with the appropriate profile. Appointment is
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flexible working patterns. Your skills and attributes for success should include both a PhD and significant post-doctoral experience and publications in: fungal pathogen biology, including CRISPR-mediated
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, the use of versatile regeneration-competent zebrafish models and is funded by Academy of Medical Sciences (AMS). Find out more about the Aye research and group here : About you Applicants must hold a PhD in
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At the heart of SIT’s mission is to nurture industry-ready graduates equipped with deep technical expertise and transferable skills to tackle tomorrow’s challenges. SIT collaborates with industry in our education, while benefitting them with our talent supply and collaborative research...
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at meetings/conferences. • You must hold a relevant PhD/DPhil in Pharmacology or neuroscience (or be close to completion) with experience in conducting in vivo mouse behavioural experiments