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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) position within the Department of Earth, Ocean and Ecological Sciences at the University of Liverpool (UoL), UK. The position is
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Clinical Education Fellows: MBChB Programme (5 posts for August/September 2026 start, 1 post for February 2027 start). Salary is paid at current clinical salary base rate. As a resident doctor
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The Department of English seeks to appoint a Research Assistant to join a project funded by the A. S. Hornby Educational Trust. We are producing an open-access online spoken English learning
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We are seeking a dedicated and driven Hospitality Assistant to join our dynamic team at Bertie & Bellas. About the Role As a Hospitality Assistant, you will play a key role in ensuring seamless
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to enhance its position as a world-class School of Management. The Chair will sit within the Economics Group, led by Professor Giuseppe De Feo. The successful candidate will make an outstanding scholarly
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Computer Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Physics, or Materials Science. You will develop optimisation and machine-learning algorithms for human- and literature-informed discovery of new materials
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helping to strengthen global alignment. You will be led by Dr Adeniyi Olagunju, Principal Investigator of the Perinatal Pharmacology Group in tandem with CELT GH academic Directors, Professor Andrew Owen
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We are seeking a motivated Research Assistant to join a proof-of-principle project investigating risk factors for rarer dementia subtypes using electronic health records (EHR). This project aims
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The Department of English seeks to appoint a Research Assistant who will join a project funded by the A. S. Hornby Educational Trust. This post is available from 5 January 2026 until 30 June 2026
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community from across the Liverpool City Region to address the root causes of high levels of worklessness in many communities. The project aims to combine insights from economics, public health, and public