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-25 Lancaster University invites applications for one post of Assistant Professor (Teaching Fellow) in Computer Science to join at its exciting new campus in Leipzig, Germany. Located in one
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that all students receive a high-quality academic experience that prepares them for entry to the relevant Lancaster degree programme, including by chairing the Academic Management Boards, which
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are central to all aspects of the research programme. You will play an integral role in the MHRG programme and its management, coordinating collaboration with all programme members to ensure the effective and
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/or complex mental health issues, who are often excluded from mainstream services. The voices of diverse individuals with lived experience are central to all aspects of the research programme. You will
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experience are central to all aspects of the research programme. In this role, you will work within the cross-cutting implementation science strand, facilitating the rapid translation of co-produced research
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of Professor Helen O’Keeffe. In the first instance this post is funded to support our work with the Tokai to Kamioka (T2K) and Hyper-Kamiokande experiments. T2K is a long-baseline neutrino experiment situated
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nitrogen cycling in wetland soil (Follow N’ Flow). The position is part of a Swiss National Science Foundation Grant awarded jointly to Professor Richard Bardgett, which seeks to develop an understanding
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Administrator to support the Project Manager and programme leads in managing the new Mental Health Research Group (MHRG). The MHRG is a five-year initiative funded by the National Institute for Health and Care
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articulatory biofeedback for language learning and speech therapy. Your Role Working with Dr Sam Kirkham (Lancaster, Speech Science), Dr Anton Ragni (Sheffield, Computer Science) and Professor Aneta Stefanovska
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. Cami Rowe, c.r.rowe@lancaster.ac.uk or Head of School Professor Emma Rose, e.rose@lancaster.ac.uk .