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Applications are invited for a behavioural science fellowship focused upon cross-cultural social psychology. The fellowship is jointly hosted by GCHQ (Classified Research Programme (CRP)) and the
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, Policy and Economics (HOPE) research group, based at the University of Manchester. The successful candidate will join the prestigious National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Rose-NET
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reinforcement learning, computational rationality and user modelling, and simulator-based inference. The post-holder will work on a project from Professor Kaski’s UKRI Turing AI World-Leading Fellowship. Research
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will make one discovery-scientist post. You will have a track record working on normal breast tissue in vitro modelling and already have an established network of local collaborators, including clinical
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general practitioners (GPs) with ring-fenced time to work with key partners (including the NIHR Research Delivery Network, NIHR Commercial Research Delivery Centres and NIHR HealthTech Research Centres
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the university’s MBChB programme and postgraduate taught programmes within the School of Medical Sciences. The successful appointee will also be expected to engage in high-quality supervision to postgraduate
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home-based working. You will hold a PhD in a relevant subject area (or equivalent) and be expected to coordinate and manage a global, mixed methods, multi-site research programme, including Patient and
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This research assistant post provides an exciting chance to support a Cancer Research UK funded programme of research that aims to improve access to lung cancer early detection for individuals with
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events and a programme of activities for early career researchers. For details of our goals and activities see our website, https://spritehub.org. The Research Associate/Fellow role As the NeuroCET-TIPSS
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meetings, workshops and conferences, showcase events and a programme of activities for early career researchers. For details of our goals and activities see our website, https://spritehub.org. The Research