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of Nottingham as part of the new Centre, alongside further role recruitment at King’s College London . At Nottingham, the roles are: Research Fellow in Slavery and War (Concepts and Theories) Research Fellow in
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In 2025, the University of Nottingham and King’s College London will launch the new Leverhulme Centre for Research on Slavery in War, funded by the Leverhulme Trust for up to £10 million over ten years. The Centre will be the first overarching and integrative attempt to understand the...
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current doctoral candidate. Applicants must be specialists in at least one of the following fields: political theory, legal philosophy, intellectual history, classics, ethics, political theology
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skills and experience of collecting and analysing qualitative and survey data, ideally using Qualitative Comparative Analysis, in the context of theory-based, mixed methods impact evaluation of complex
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communication skills to collect empirical data, as well as knowledge of the dominant paradigms, theories, and empirical methods applicable to the topics mentioned above. Candidates who have strong knowledge and
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HiPerBreedSim project. In this role, you will leverage recent advances in working with ancestral recombination graphs (ARGs) to develop algorithms and code for simulating population genomic data, including
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. The successful candidate will join a large and diverse group of researchers covering nuclear structure physics, nuclear astrophysics, applications of nuclear physics and nuclear theory. The candidate's programme
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. The successful candidate will join a large and diverse group of researchers covering nuclear structure physics, nuclear astrophysics, applications of nuclear physics and nuclear theory. The candidate's programme
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astrophysics, applications of nuclear physics and nuclear theory. The candidate's programme will focus on the overlap between between nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics and their responsibilities will
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: Engage with clinicians and patients in a collaborative co-design process to develop and test (using health psychology theory and methods) innovative, evidence- and theory-based tools, including: (i