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We are seeking to employ a Research Associate in Cognitive Neuroscience. This postdoctoral position is part of an exciting Royal Society-funded University Research Fellowship awarded to Dr Darya
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, recognising its unique role in the development of our understanding of the Universe. The Observatory continues to play a major role in astronomical research. It is now home to the e-MERLIN array of seven radio
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techniques to develop radio frequency rectennas will be a key priority for the project. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to join a dynamic team of world-leading experts and work in our state
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. This is a role for someone who wants autonomy, impact and influence — not micro-management. What You’ll Bring Previous relevant experience. An in-depth knowledge of Linux, including administration and
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influence — not micro-management. What You’ll Bring Previous relevant experience. A good working knowledge of Linux administration and troubleshooting. A good working knowledge of virtualisation and container
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Knowledge and/or experience of applying OD tools and techniques. Up to date knowledge of best practice, current innovations, trends and developments in HR and understands the relevance to the University and
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3 years, with the possibility to extend. The candidates must have extensive expertise in fungal infection, with ideal candidates having intimate knowledge of at least two of the following: i) genetic
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looking to advance their career in a collaborative and forward-thinking environment. Person Specification A current, sound knowledge and awareness of the key challenges and issues affecting People / Human
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IAPT training or similar, e.g. Masters in Counselling; Cognitive Analytic Therapy; CBT. You will have significant post qualifying experience, a minimum of 3000 post qualifying clinical hours. You will
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behavioural, physiological, and environmental acoustic variables. This post would suit someone with a PhD in biomedical engineering, data science, machine learning, experimental psychology, audiology, cognitive