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an Early Career Development Fellow in Jazz and Popular Music. This fellowship will provide a promising early career academic with opportunities to develop as an educator and researcher, and they will be
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About Us The King's Early Career Development Fellowships are 10 fixed-term posts (2 three-year posts; 8 two-year posts) providing promising early career academics with opportunities to develop as an
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environment were rated as either ‘world leading’ (4*) or ‘internationally excellent’ (3*) in the latest Research Excellence Framework (REF2021) results. About the role: The King's Early Career Development
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development scientist to join a recently funded 5-year programme of antifungal drug discovery at the MRC Centre for Medical Mycology. This exciting new programme connects MRC CMM researchers with drug discovery
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literatures as transnational phenomena in a global context, seeking to further the understanding of their cultural and societal impact. About the role: The King's Early Career Development Fellowships provide
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Career Development Fellowships are 10 fixed-term posts (2 three-year posts; 8 two-year posts) providing promising early career academics with opportunities to develop as an educator and researcher in
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for the CEL Post Doctoral Research Associate, a 24-month appointment due to commence in September 2026. The role provides a development opportunity to an early career researcher with exceptional potential in
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2026. The Fellowship provides a development opportunity to an early career researcher with exceptional potential in legal or political philosophical research and scholarship. The successful applicant
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out to the highest standards of integrity and rigour. Our teams develop and deliver policies, systems, guidance, training and initiatives that support researchers in navigating ethical and regulatory
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association analyses of disorders, symptoms, treatment response and cognitive mechanisms, estimation of SNP-heritability and genetic correlations, development and evaluation of polygenic scores, and integration