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Prof Oswald. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to closely work with the team of Dr Ordean and Dr Jackson (both University of Birmingham) as the main academic project partner. Key
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thereafter. Key responsibilities: To conduct collaborative research to meet the objectives of the project under the direction of the Principal Investigator. To conduct primary data collection on drill-cores
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to RVF interface with an epidemiological transition of RVF from a disease of concern only during epidemics to one experienced as an endemic disease. The primary sites of ethnographic fieldwork will be in
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applicant will work on the project alongside Prof. Cheryl McEwan (Principal Investigator, Department of Geography, Durham University). The primary duties will be to contribute to the development
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outputs, including papers for submission to peer reviewed journals and papers for presentation at conferences and workshops under the direction of the Principal Investigator or Grant-holder. To assist with
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candidates. Key responsibilities To conduct a research project under the direction of the Principal Investigator (PI, Dr Allegra Franchino) and her collaborator (Dr Paolo Ronchi, Chiesi), working productively
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, psychophysiology, fMRI, as well as longitudinal (developmental) and qualitative (interview) approaches. The successful applicant will have primary responsibility for the psychophysiological and fMRI components
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applicant will have primary responsibility for the psychophysiological and fMRI components of the project, which will involve large-scale experiments with older adolescents. In addition, the PDRA will have
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, including papers for submission to peer reviewed journals and papers for presentation at conferences and workshops under the direction of the Principal Investigator or Grant-holder.To assist with
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across two field seasons along the Alaska-Aleutian subduction zone and to develop reconstructions of past relative sea-level (land level) changes over the past few thousand years using diatoms as the main