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related discipline. Have, or be about to submit, a PhD in Psychology, Biology or closely related discipline, with a focus on animal behaviour. Recent relevant research experience to include: A proven
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, and your application should clearly demonstrate that you meet the following essential criteria: Normally have or be about to obtain a PhD in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Nanoscience, or a
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collaborative relationships and networks with project partners to achieve project aims. The Research Fellow will also be required to contribute to knowledge dissemination and should have experience of research
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demonstrate that you meet the following essential criteria: Hold a relevant degree. Have, or be about to obtain*, a PhD in a relevant discipline (*must be obtained within 3 months of commencement of employment
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that you meet the following essential criteria: Have a relevant PhD in Palaeoecology or closely cognate discipline. Specific, relevant* research experience to include: An established expertise and proven
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about to obtain) a PhD in Computer Science or a relevant field. A demonstrable research record in an area related to cyber security and programmable networking. A strong publication record, commensurate
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The recently funded BBSRC network Helminth Eco-Health Hub UK aims to unite multidisciplinary scientists across disciplines, expertise, and career-stages to drive innovative and impactful research in
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obtain* a relevant PhD (must be obtained. within 3 months of the start date of the post). Significant, relevant research experience. Experience in design, synthesis and biochemical screening of small
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PeacePlus project (Acronym: CliBeef) focused on reducing methane emissions from grazing suckler beef systems (https://www.seupb.eu/latest/news/eu65m-peaceplus-funding-awarded-collaborative-innovation-projects
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for ambitious researchers with interests across evolutionary biology and microbial ecology, and the postholder will be embedded within an exciting and interdisciplinary network of AMR researchers at Queen’s