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This post is initially for 12 months with the potential of being extended, and offers a unique opportunity to be part of a multi-disciplinary project centred around the sensory ecology and behaviour
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stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD is a significant mental health condition affecting many serving and former military personnel due to repeated exposure to traumatic events before, during and after service
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Chronic pain affects millions of people and is often poorly served by current treatments. You will join a project testing a new non-drug approach that combines different sensory stimulation
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& Museum (VG&M). This is an exceptionally busy multi occupancy space hosting regular conferences and events, providing community and learning activities, supporting students and academics, as well as our
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opportunity to have research visits and to attend conferences to present the results from your work. You will be appointed in the Department of Mathematical Sciences, which is part of the School of Physical
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Research Collaboration and which sits within a ground-breaking new university Centre; Civic Health Innovation Labs (CHIL) M-RIC is an ambitious programme of work jointly delivered between University
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The University of Liverpool is seeking to employ a teaching and research focussed Lecturer in Clinical Psychology. You should have a PhD in psychology or closely related discipline. A Doctorate in
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international collaboration is central to this Fellowship. Commitment to Diversity The University of Liverpool is committed to enhancing workforce diversity. We actively seek to attract, develop, and retain
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) to instrument the downstream tracking stations. The Mighty-Tracker is a hybrid detector comprising scintillating fibres in the outer region (Cryo-SciFi) and monolithic silicon pixels in the inner region (Mighty
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their application from classical homogeneous systems into heterogeneous covalent organic framework (COF)-based organocatalysts. The goal is to disentangle intrinsic catalytic turnover from mass-transport and surface