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The Clinical PhD Research Fellowships are fixed term 3-year appointments offering training, mentoring and support to health professionals undertaking a PhD on the topic of multimorbidity. The posts
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Job Purpose The Clinical PhD Research Fellowships are fixed term 3-year appointments offering training, mentoring and support to health professionals undertaking a PhD on the topic of multimorbidity
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and access appropriate training and professional growth. About the role We are delighted to invite applications for a PhD training fellowships at the Cicely Saunders Institute, King’s College London as
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to an academic role at this level. Person Specification Candidates must hold a First Degree in Law (or equivalent) and a PhD in a relevant field. They mustdemonstrate engagement with the UK Professional Standards
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Specification Candidates must hold a First Degree in Law (or equivalent) and a PhD in a relevant field. They must demonstrate engagement with the UK Professional Standards Framework meeting HEA Fellow Descriptor
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to play a major role in academic administration, research funding and the broader academic community. Person Specification Candidates must hold a First Degree in Law (or equivalent) and a PhD in a relevant
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for the role, you must hold a PhD by the closing date. You should demonstrate a strong research track record relative to your career stage and discipline. You are expected to have a reputation for
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for the role, you must hold a PhD by the closing date. You should demonstrate a strong research track record relative to your career stage and discipline. You are expected to have a reputation for
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for the role, you must hold a PhD by the closing date. You should demonstrate a strong research track record relative to your career stage and discipline. You are expected to have a reputation for
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of specialist and core knowledge in the discipline, demonstrated by a PhD (or equivalent) in Classics and Ancient History to develop teaching programmes, and teach and support learning on Roman archaeology and