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information about the group and this research area, see http://wp.lancs.ac.uk/laird-group/. Lancaster University is consistently ranked in the top 10 in the UK university league tables. It is located on a
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experience of machine learning, multiwavelength imaging and data analysis are encouraged to apply. Prospective candidates are encouraged to contact Dr John Stott (j.p.stott@lancaster.ac.uk ) for further
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confirmed Reference: 0163-25-R2 Lancaster University is part of a 5-year £6.8 million EPSRC Programme Grant on “Securing Convergent Ultra-large Scale Infrastructures (SCULI) ” conducted jointly with Bristol
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(s. jamison@lancaster.ac.uk ) or Dr Rostislav Mikhaylovskiy (r.mikhaylovskiy@lancaster.ac.uk )
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will focus on quantifying the ecological impacts of large-scale marine restoration programmes, with emphasis on projects that are funded or led by the private sector. This will include collating and
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The Department of Economics at Lancaster University Management School (LUMS) is inviting applications for entry into its PhD programme. The PhD programme is a 4-year programme and is open to
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, teachers and schools/colleges, you will coordinate in person and online events/activities as part of the Lancaster Access Programme (LAP). The Lancaster Access Programme is a widening access scheme for Year
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the group of Dr Richard Mort in the Division of Biomedical and Life Sciences at Lancaster University. This MRC funded position is part of a collaboration between the Mort and Shih groups at Lancaster
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information or an informal conversation, please contact Dr Christopher Donaldson (c.e.donaldson@lancaster.ac.uk).
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individual to join us as a post-doctoral researcher within Dr Leonie Unterholzner and Dr Amy Saunders’ groups in the Division of Biomedical and Life Sciences at Lancaster University, to investigate the effect