289 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science positions at University of London
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, permanent appointment, with an expected start date of early-2026. The starting salary will be Grade 7, £63,443 - £70,842 depending on experience, inclusive of London Allowance. About You You will have a PhD
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an expected start date of early 2026. About You You will have a PhD, or relevant professional qualification, or equivalent professional experience, and a track-record of high-quality research, including
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et al, Leukemia 2018; Poynton et al, Blood Adv 2023; Coulter et al, J Mol Diagn 2024). The wet lab/computational biology postdoc will lead a project investigating residual follicular lymphoma cell
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invite you to apply for the role. About the National R&D Lab: CoSTAR National Lab for R&D in Creative Technology is the largest ever investment in creative industries R&D in UK history: a £51.1m programme
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leave for Institute of Animal Technology (IAT) qualifications. The successful applicant will have a good general education with GCSE English, Maths and Science desired and A level Science or equivalent is
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focus on the host immune response in tuberculosis. The appointee will be expected to develop their own research projects within the context of this research programme and obtain independent funding
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curricula and industry-engagement at our advanced production Futures Studio. They will also have the opportunity to work with the ground-breaking CoSTAR National R&D Lab, a £51.1m programme for converged
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Lecturer in Accounting (Teaching and Professional Practice), to act as a Deputy Programme Director for our flagship undergraduate programme in accounting – the Flying Start (FS). FS is a partnership with
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available. This is a fixed-term role administering a Research Council grant funding PhD Students in the Information Security Group, Centre for Doctoral Training. This is a key appointment at an exciting stage
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About the Role This role will involve undertaking the evaluation of a digital social intervention in primary care in England. A summary of the programme grant is found here. The individual will be