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early before the published closing date. As a minimum we will keep all adverts open for 2 weeks. The Post holder must have a higher academic degree e.g. PhD, or evidence of an equivalent level of
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, and there will be the opportunity to apply for a PhD at UCL and undertake relevant research training. You will be based within the NHS Highly Specialised Service (HSS) for Rare Mitochondrial Disorders
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PhD in a relevant area and have the ability to teach students to a high academic standard. In addition to this, you should have excellent communication skills, be able to work well independently and as
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candidate should have a PhD in psychology, cognitive neuroscience or a related field. The successful candidate should have a proven research track record, experience with teaching and examining, and have
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. Applicants must have a PhD in Anthropology or related disciplines. Candidates must have received their doctorate before 1 August 2025. Candidates should have proven experience of teaching and assessment
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of the facility. The role holder will be expected to work with academic staff, post-doctoral and PhD research students to assist in research projects as well as to supervise lab-based student projects and, where
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a PhD in an appropriate academic field. If not degree-holding, applicants should otherwise show significant professional development in the area of the subject to be taught. Applicants must also
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educational programmes that reflect the depth and breadth of research expertise that include BSc Cancer Biomedicine, MSci Cancer Biomedicine, iBSc Oncology, MSc Cancer and PhD studies. This post forms part of a