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desirable if the post holder has experience in the development of production-quality software, computational Bayesian inference, and strong communication skills. For more information see the detailed job
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(including a Parenting and Carers Fund and the Carer’s Career Development Fun d), training, and a variety of diversity and inclusion networks. Staff can apply for flexible working to help them balance
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disciplines both within and beyond QMUL and are a core member of the International Trauma Research Network that includes academic partners across Europe and North America. Our highly developed human discovery
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of Psychological Science which isclosely embedded within Bristol Neuroscience with wide range of opportunities for career development, networking and collaboration across brain and behavioural sciences. See also
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disciplines both within and beyond QMUL and are a core member of the International Trauma Research Network that includes academic partners across Europe and North America. Our highly developed human discovery
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theSchool of Psychological Science which isclosely embedded within Bristol Neuroscience with wide range of opportunities for career development, networking and collaboration across brain and behavioural
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development. Health Economics Group The Health Economics Group is based in the Department of Health & Community Sciences within the Faculty of Health & Life Sciences. The group, led by Professor Anne Spencer
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-after location-specific commodities whose trade in the Middle Ages drew together networks of producers, merchants, processors and consumers from different places, polities and communities. Four
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place-based community connectedness in post-industrial English towns '. About the Project: This fixed-term role offers an outstanding opportunity to contribute to a major project seeking to inform UK
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building to embed and exploit these technologies for long-term growth. AMMIC will contribute to net zero, develop industry digital skills, improve efficiencies, and create increased international