21 master-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" Fellowship positions at University of Leeds
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Masters (or equivalent qualification) in Biochemistry, Chemical Biology, Neuroscience, Physics in Biology, or a related discipline. To engage in paid employment you must have the necessary right to work in
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health data. In combination, this permits a more process-based understanding of malaria risk enabling targeting of interventions based on specific eco-hydrological settings. Main Duties and
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. Alongside previous research experience you will have a Masters (or equivalent qualification) in Biochemistry, Chemical Biology, Neuroscience, Physics in Biology, or a related discipline. To engage in paid
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weather, and business continuity. The project has a primary focus on low- and middle-income countries, with partners and stakeholders in Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda and Vietnam. Working, among others, with Dr
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degree (PhD), and must not have lived or worked in the UK for more than 12 months in the 3 years prior to recruitment date. Alongside previous research experience you will have a Masters (or equivalent
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research experience, you will have a Masters (or an quivalent level of qualification) in Chemistry, Biochemistry, or a related discipline. There are no restrictions on nationality, but to engage in paid
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on 1) livestock, 2) oil and gas, and 3) solid waste. For each of these fellowships, the core objectives will be to generate original research findings on their specific sector; to work with other members
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obtaining) a relevant PhD and have expertise in a relevant area of atmospheric science (or a related physical science). You will be able to demonstrate commitment to publication of original results
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on 1) livestock, 2) oil and gas, and 3) solid waste. For each of these fellowships, the core objectives will be to generate original research findings on their specific sector; to work with other members
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assessing the main risks associated with global climate change? Would you like to apply your scientific expertise to understand the risks and consequences of tipping points in the global climate system? Would