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This 3-year research associate position forms part of an EPSRC Prosperity Partnership between The University of Manchester and healthcare provider Bupa. The research programme aims to address
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Type of award Scholarship Managing department School of Social Sciences Value Tuition Fees Stipend Approved fares covered Please see the ‘Financial assistance' tab on the Commonwealth
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our definition of the field. Application procedure Stage 1: You must submit your completed online programme application for a place on your chosen PhD programme by 1 December 2024. Your
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internal and external stakeholders. For the post of Research Assistant, an MSc (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline is required. For the post of Research Associate, a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant
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, or knowledge representation. You will be working closely with a team of PhD and Postdoctoral researchers from The University of Manchester, who are developing the underlying technology. You will also be working
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technical support for FSE and the wider University. With a commitment to customer service excellence and a passion for science and engineering, the technician (Microbiology, Biochemistry and Tissue Culture
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is one of the largest of its type in the country and has about 850 undergraduate, 350 MSc students, and 380 postdoctoral researchers and PhD students. The current research portfolio of the department
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approach is one of the distinctive features of data science at Manchester. You should have a PhD (or equivalent) in statistics or a similar field, and be developing your publication record. You should have
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website for details. Specified use Funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), Commonwealth PhD scholarships contribute to the development needs of Commonwealth countries by
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– from rodents to humans. Please see job description for further details on the project. The candidate must have a PhD in Cognitive/Computational Neuroscience, Experimental Psychology, Human-Computer