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to consolidate career prospects, by participating in relevant research. The post should make individuals competitive for future NHS teaching hospital appointments and PhD fellowship training programmes. Research
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and Responsibilities 1. Design, build, and validate AI/machine learning models to analyse complex clinical datasets hosted in the TRE to support principal investigators of projects. 2. Develop
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research programmes across six key Data Science and AI areas; Health and Life Sciences, Social Sciences and Economics, Engineering and Physical Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Innovation and Impact, and the
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Topology Geophysical & Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics Integrable Systems and Mathematical Physics Mathematical Biology Number Theory Study options Study options full-time (years) part-time (years) Phd 3-4 6-8
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learning environments is essential.At this level you will also have a proven ability to design, review and enhance learning, teaching and assessment programmes. Please make your research pipeline/any
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assigned by the Programme Director and Head of Mental Health and Wellbeing (MHW). Job Purpose To make a substantial and positive contribution to the strategic direction of the School/College through leading
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and work with staff across academia, NHS, regulatory networks, research management and governance to ensure that effective processes, resources and knowledge is in place to support all relevant
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process, including preparation of monthly consolidated management accounts, reporting packs, financial performance indicators and commentaries and information is accurate and can be produced in a timely
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full-time; Apply now Research projects Research projects Identifying the mechanism of action of physical activity in treating depression Supervisor: Dr Craig Melville Project outline: Depression is a
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the University’s P&DR process, in line with University policy. These duties, and the categorised duties detailed below, are not exhaustive and the postholder will be required to undertake any other relevant duties