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the MPhil/PhD Programme can be found here: https://www.lincoln.ac.uk/course/socscirp/ . One of our project goals is to contribute to diversifying suicide research and related knowledges and practices
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diversity of backgrounds and experiences to contribute to the highly interdisciplinary research programme. We strongly value and encourage Equity, Diversity and Inclusion as well as a flexible working
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staff) Excellent pension scheme with generous employer contributions Corporate employee-funded healthcare plan, in partnership with Benenden Health For more information about what you can look forward
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programme at the University of Cambridge, focusing on modelling exoplanet interiors and atmospheres. The successful candidate will join a vibrant team led by Oliver Shorttle, the Planetary Chemistry group
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. This is measured from the applicant’s viva voce pass date to the application deadline of 25 March 2025. The ability to design a clearly defined programme of work with objectives that are achievable and
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about to obtain) a PhD in the broad area of Computational Modelling applied to geochemical or biological systems, and be comfortable working routinely in modern programming languages (e.g. Python, Julia
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Programme, the EU’s primary funding program for research and innovation. The synthesis centre hosts collaborative interdisciplinary working groups from outside institutions, along with a team of new postdocs
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programming with Bash and Python is also required and previous experience of vertebrate and invertebrate genomes would be beneficial. The ideal candidate will be an independent researcher capable of managing a
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techniques, statistical methods or data analysis in particle physics (assessed at interview) Experience in the Python and/pr C++ programming languages Effective communication skills, both written and verbal
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findings. (to be assessed at application and interview) Ability to work effectively within a team environment (to be assessed at application and interview) Ability to plan own workload and prioritise