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apply for this job online or have any queries regarding the application process, please contact anthro.hr@ucl.ac.uk . You will hold a PhD in Medical Anthropology or a closely related field and have a
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at least the second year of their PhD studies at the start of any contract with us (22 September 2025 for term 1 or 5 January 2026 for term 2). The only exception to this is for applicants applying
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, including examining students of other institutions when necessary. To provide personal tutoring for undergraduate students. You should have completed a PhD or working towards a PhD in a relevant area and have
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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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in Modern Culture. These programmes and our PhD programme are successful in attracting students from overseas as well as the UK and EU. The Department consists of about 30 full-time permanent staff
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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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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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. 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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medical students. Support early career researchers, including PhD students and Academic Clinical Fellows, helping to build the next generation of academic leaders. Contribute to strategic development
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prestigious research master’s and PhD. Graduate-level modules usually involve two hours of seminars per week. The department has great advantages as a centre of research activity. The extraordinary number