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the Faculty of Arts PhD training programme, see https://www.arts.kuleuven.be/english/research/becoming-researcher/phd/steps . The Faculty of Arts is a large vibrant research community of PhD students and
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into new and improved ways of understanding and treating mental ill health (http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ioppn/ ). The research role is based in the Psychology Department, one of the world’s largest academic
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SNP linked with increased ALS risk. The successful candidate will work within the vibrant Department of Basic and Clinical Neuroscience under the supervision of clinician scientist Dr Jemeen Sreedharan
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. The Faculty also has an expansive postgraduate taught programme portfolio with around 40 programmes covering basic science, programmes for health professionals and pharmacy/pharmacology. The Faculty’s
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. The Faculty also has an expansive postgraduate taught programme portfolio with around 40 programmes covering basic science, programmes for health professionals and pharmacy/pharmacology. The Faculty’s
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Programme Officer (SPO) works as part of a team to ensure consistent support and delivery of SfG’ s online and blended taught provision providing high quality logistical administrative support. The SPO will
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Programme Officer to join our Professional Services team, working within the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at one of the most prestigious universities in the UK. This role offers an exciting opportunity to
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community in Europe devoted to the study and prevention of mental illness and brain disease. The IoPPN pioneers research into new and improved ways of understanding and treating mental ill health ( http
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central London in the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences at King’s College London: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/bmeis . There is an unmatched infrastructure in place to support the planned work
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research programme, the first of its kind in the world, supported by Inkfish with £35M core funds over six years, starting in April 2025. It is a global study of 60,000 participants, including 20,000 mothers