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About the Role You will develop and apply novel computational methods to quantify the societal impact of fundamental science discoveries. Candidates close to completion of their PhD will initially
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SPACE Group (Spatial Prostate Assessment and the Circulating Environment) is newly established at Barts Cancer Institute (BCI), Centre for Cancer Evolution, after 6 years in Oxford. You will have
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paternity pay and leave On site café and restaurant Free membership to the newly built Fitness and Wellbeing Centre located on site (gym, badminton, climbing wall, Zumba, yoga and Pilates classes included
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help supervise BSc, MSci, and PhD students. The successful applicant will have a PhD in Astrophysics, Theoretical Physics, or a related discipline and prior experience relevant to the post. It is also
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paternity pay and leave On site café and restaurant Free membership to the newly built Fitness and Wellbeing Centre located on site (gym, badminton, climbing wall, Zumba, yoga and Pilates classes included
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team at QMUL with the policy and strategic aims of the NHS London Violence Reduction Programme. The successful candidates will have a PhD in Violence Reduction, and / or relevant professional
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have a PhD and track record in either computer science with specialisation in relevant AI technologies for surrogate modelling, or in Earth or Environmental Science with a strong track record in
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ambitious who has obtained their PhD, has a strong portfolio of design practice and has begun an academic career in health research. The post holder will provide guidance to junior members of the research
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very generous living allowance, and the following benefits: Easy access to London via the RVC bus service Canteen and coffee shop at our Hawkshead site a mile down road Free membership to the newly built
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disease progression. About You Applicants should hold a PhD degree or equivalent in biological or related science and have a strong background in immune cell biology and animal models of inflammatory and/or