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at the University of Liverpool. You will be part of an exciting Liverpool-based UKRI-funded programme of research called ¿SCHOUSE: Supporting Communities in social Housing and Optimising Urban food System
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to acceptable standards, within the agreed programme and within the approved budget allocation in a safe way following the Health and Safety policies of the University. You will also oversee or on an audit basis
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provides CPD access to the Veterinary Postgraduate Unit. The current programme includes several `elective¿ weeks*, allowing individual interns to tailor their internship to best suit their desired clinical
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UKRI-funded programme of research called “SCHOUSE: Supporting Communities in social Housing and Optimising Urban food System interventions for Equity”. This exciting opportunity offers for a postdoctoral
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workshops.The PhD students will focus on using state-of-the-art computational and statistical techniques to shed light on the fundamental mechanisms of decision-making.We are particularly interested in candidates
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collections are well regarded, and our libraries are consistently rated amongst the highest in the Russell group in the National Student Survey. Our departmental strategic plan, Reimagining Libraries, Museums
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also contribute to teaching and supervision on a number of undergraduate and postgraduate psychology programmes. You should have - A 1st or 2.1 degree in psychology or a psychology major, or
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This is a Research Fellow post to support the NIHR funded programmes OPtimal Timing of Induction of labour to improve Maternal and perinatAL outcomes (OPTIMAL): An individual participant data meta
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services (ECO-WADE).¿ You will plan, organise and lead fieldwork on an upland blanket bog in North Wales, and make measurements of greenhouse gas fluxes, water table depths, and water chemistry. This is part
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degree programmes in Ocean Sciences, Marine Biology and Environmental Science, alongside field work in Marine Sciences. You would interact with between 40 and 150 students across a variety of modules in