19 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science Fellowship positions at University of Cambridge
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; Chemistry; Computer Science; Ecology; Engineering; Environmental Sciences; Mathematics/Mathematical Sciences; Medicine; Natural Sciences; Physics; Psychology; Veterinary Sciences. This Fellowship is intended
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, Chemistry or Earth Sciences. The Fellowship is intended to provide the successful candidate with the opportunity to pursue their own research programme while benefiting from the range of expertise in
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technology studies, political economy, and development, and be completing or have completed an outstanding doctoral thesis. It is not a requirement that the candidate’s doctoral studies or the work that they
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the achievements of our Research Fellows Research Fellows at St John’s College are at the cutting-edge of science, technology, arts and humanities, and use their career-defining work to grow knowledge
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built. The Department includes researchers from economics, law, planning, public policy, finance, real estate and engineering. LISA supports spatial research across these fields, with a focus on GIS and
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)30157-0/fulltext).¿The mission of the collaboration is to accelerate research and development into immune-related diseases by applying cutting edge analytical technology and analytical expertise
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, or scientific relevance of myths. Applications are welcome from all those working on this topic within any area of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and who wish to undertake a major project over the
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stimulating academic environment. A successful applicant is expected to be either a postgraduate student, probably in the latter stages of research leading to a PhD degree (or equivalent), or a post-doctoral
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shared sense of what is real and societal cohesion. Applications are welcome from all those working on this topic within any area of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and who wish to undertake a
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The Faculty of History and Christ's College invite applications for a three-year fixed term Fellowship, as part of the Isaac Newton Trust's Academic Career Development Fellowship programme. The