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This new Research Assistant post sits within the Organisational Psychology group in the Department of Psychology at City St George’s, University of London. The role supports a major UK Ministry of
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applications Previous recipients Year Recipient 2017Dr Simon Julian Maciburko, Department of Surgery - St Vincent’s Hospital 2016Dr Catherine Gah Yeng Ngan, Department of Surgery - St Vincent’s Hospital 2015Dr
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of applications. Status: Open for applications Applications open: 14 Apr 2025 Applications close: 31 Aug 2025 Previous recipients Year Recipient 2017Dr Simon Julian Maciburko, Department of Surgery - St Vincent’s
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, who completed her training at St Vincent's Hospital in Melbourne as a registered nurse and graduated in 1939. Benefits Two annual scholarships of $12,000 each (from 2025-2028) Duration: One-off
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Assistant (RA) position. The RA performs research related to radiation therapy or imaging under the supervision of a Medical Physics Graduate Program faculty. The Medical Physics Graduate Program Director
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Please visit the Office of Student Health Benefits website for more information regarding benefit eligibility. Student workers are eligible to participate in the Student Health Benefit Plan
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directly with the program lead, Prof Rose McCab, Dr Alexandra Bakou (Trial Manager) and Maria Long (Trial Manager) in the School for Health Sciences, City, University of London.. The post will be based
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. The wide ranging clinical manifestations make it challenging to recognize IEIs, leading to delays in diagnosis and treatment. The goal of my research program is to improve health outcomes for patients with
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privately funded non-profit organization dedicated to broadening, strengthening and developing ties across the Pacific. For 76 years, our programs have connected our two cultures, guided our people and
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applications Recipient feedback The Rae and Edith Bennett Travelling Scholarship enabled me to undertake my PhD in modernist poetry at St John’s College, Cambridge. It was the beginning of a journey towards the