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, the British Academy, and partners to co-develop a responsive programme of activities and resources. Collaborate with ECRs, academic staff, and professional services to ensure inclusive, impactful support. 2
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Defence (MOD)-funded research programme that seeks to develop and implement systematic, evidence-based structures to strengthen workplace wellbeing and resilience across high-stress operational contexts
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the Department of Psychology at City St George’s, University of London. The role supports a major UK Ministry of Defence (MOD)-funded research programme that seeks to develop and implement systematic, evidence
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through a collaborative initiative supported by GSK and the Fleming Initiative. Responsibilities The postholder will support mixed method research across a programme of systems and policy evidence
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dissemination in some branch of the Humanities, Sciences or Social Sciences. The successful candidate will be expected to propose, plan and manage a high-quality programme of original research; publicise
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to approach, frame, and solve open-ended sociotechnical problems in the context of the programmes offered by The Centre for Engineering Education (the Integrated Engineering Programme IEP and/or the Engineering
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Programme on Decarceration, researching ethical and human rights issues pertaining to the reduction of prison populations. The Fellow will be based in the Uehiro Oxford Institute, will be made a Fellow of the
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Sep 2025 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Other Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within
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policies were introduced, and there is a need to better understand their full and wider impacts. The proposed programme of work will evaluate, from a public health perspective, the impact of these two
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Partnership Training (APT): A programme of work to co-design and evaluate the effectiveness of training a person with aphasia and their communication partner to communicate better together” (NIHR Number: 208121