131 phd-computer-science-fully-funded-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at University of Liverpool
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We offer a Postdoctoral position (24-months) in Merino Lab (University of Liverpool-(ISMIB)). This position is funded by the Springboard Award, the Academy of Medical Sciences (Start-date-September
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Trust, funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The project aims to build capacity and capability of the Research Technical Professionals (RTPs) who underpin the creation
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We are looking to appoint two Lecturers in Pharmacy Practice to contribute to the ongoing development and delivery of our MPharm degree programme, due to launch in September 2026. You will join the
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research. The post is funded for four years as part of a four-year project grant from The Leverhulme Trust. You will have a PhD (awarded or soon to be awarded) in comparative vertebrate anatomy and/or
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. This funded post sits within the Virtual Engineering Centre (VEC), part of the Institute for Digital Engineering and Autonomous Systems (IDEAS). You will be a key member of the VEC team, working at the Digital
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Organisational Behaviour. You will possess a PhD, or be in the final stages of completion, in Organisation Studies, Human Resource Management or related subjects. You will also be expected to demonstrate a
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within PSW Integrity. A professional candidate is required, ideally with a Master's degree or with a PhD in Civil/Infrastructure/Mechanical Engineering. The Associate should have computational skills
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Strategy for Department ensuring an outward looking research agenda. You will be expected to maintain some research and teaching contributions alongside the headship responsibilities. You should have a PhD
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This is an exciting opportunity to join a research group working at the frontiers of cell ageing. This full-time Technical post funded by the Leverhulme Trust will investigate new biology
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world leading team delivering research that is relevant to public health in the UK. This clinical PhD opportunity is funded by the National Institute for Health and Social Care Research (NIHR) Health