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research profile and to have made significant contributions to detector development. The group¿s work currently includes the following principal research areas: Design and performance evaluation
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The School of Computer Science and Informatics is seeking to appoint an individual to work on rigorous methods to address the risks of generative AI systems. The primary focus will be on techniques
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) with extensive experience of equine anaesthesia in a hospital setting. This is an academic position with the primary role around clinical teaching and the caseload on which it is dependant and as such
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public health policy in the UK. The PhD will have two main parts. First, the successful applicant will contribute to a new trial testing whether it is feasible for small out of home food businesses
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‘ULMS-GTF-2026 studentship’ in your title) A curriculum vitae (CV) Names and contact details of two referees Contact details for your preferred primary supervisor(s) – optional. 3. Apply Finally, register
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Assessment (HTA) Programme. This post will be based in the Department of Primary Care and Mental Health within the Global Mental Health Research Group and the Liverpool Review and Implementation Group (LRIG
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Researchers and academics in Liverpool and overseas and will be expected to provide guidance to PhD and masters students. You will further be expected to publish first-authored research papers in high-ranking
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as well as linking at all times to the main study group which are based between the US, Malawi and the UK. You will work under the direction of Prof Melissa Gladstone and will work on overseeing
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We seek to appoint an enthusiastic veterinary surgeon with an interest in furthering their career in small animal oncology. You must have relevant experience in primary care veterinary practice and
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appointment) with extensive experience of small animal anaesthesia in a hospital setting. This is an academic position with the primary role around clinical teaching and the caseload on which it is dependant