10 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science Fellowship positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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Sultan Qaboos Early-Career Research Fellowship/College Lectureship in Computer Science Thanks to a generous benefaction from the late Sultan of Oman, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (UK), seeks
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Applications are invited for appointment to a 4-year fully funded college fellowship for research in the biomedical sciences. This award is aimed at both early-career basic scientists and clinicians
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others in the Centre will be prioritised. The successful applicant will have a PhD in a cognate subject (e.g., Demography, Sociology, Geography, Economics, Statistics) by the time of taking up the post
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obtain) a PhD in Chemistry, Materials Science, or related discipline, and should be early-career researchers at post-doctoral level. Candidates should be based in Argentina at the time of application and
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that in some way addresses the interface between demographic data and principles and the above subject areas will be considered desirable. The newly established Centre will comprise Fellows and PhD students
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at the postdoctoral level in all disciplines within the humanities and social sciences. Ideally applicants will have gained a PhD (or equivalent) within the last five years or will have gained a PhD by the time of
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for someone who is educated to degree level, normally with a PhD (or very close to being awarded a PhD) in a relevant discipline, e.g. Modern History of Asia/Modern World History. An established expertise in
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completing a PhD degree in a relevant field of Law; will have a developing bibliography of research publications such as contributions to scholarly journals or books; will have a commitment and demonstrable
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date of PhD (or anticipated date of submission/examination), and a list of publications and presentations; 2) Proposed mentor within the Faculty, and whether that mentor has been approached; 3) Title
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of purpose which describes (a) the programme of research that the candidate intends to pursue during the fellowship; (b) how the research might connect with the work of current college fellows; and (c