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London invites applications for a one-year (12 months), full-time (1.0 FTE) position as Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA). The post will be based in the research team of Professor Katherine Brickell
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to that in mid-latitudes, our recent work challenges that assumption, highlighting several aspects of weather system dynamics that are fundamentally different, with implications for their inherent
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substantial amount of external funding in recent years and is strongly involved in interdisciplinary collaboration. For further information about the position, feel free to contact associate professor Bo
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Sign In Create Profile Postdoctoral Research Associate Tucson, AZ, United States | req23856 Apply Now Share Save Job Posted on: 9/5/2025 Back to Search Postdoctoral Research Associate Posting Number
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: 277839341 Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate Description: Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyPostdoctoral Research AssociateThe Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University has a
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The Royal Veterinary College, University of London; | Potters Bar, England | United Kingdom | 18 days ago
investigating different aspects of animal structure and movement. The post holder will join Professor Richard Bomphrey’s research group to work on a project investigating mechanosensing in flies (Diptera
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Structure and Motion Laboratory, a multi-disciplinary research group investigating different aspects of animal structure and movement. The post holder will join Professor Richard Bomphrey’s research group
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Research Associate (PDRA). The post will be based in the research team of Professor Katherine Brickell in the Department of Geography at KCL’s Strand Campus in central London. About the role The Department
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we and what do we offer? The Postdoc position is placed in the Belowground Crop Ecology research group headed by Associate professor Dorte Bodin Dresbøll. Focus of the research group is on resilient
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and implications of a more variable North Atlantic jet stream under climate change (JetVar)”, led by Edward Hanna, Professor of Climate Science and Meteorology. The project will involve a novel