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About MINDS Centre for Doctoral Training The Machine Intelligence for Nano-Electronic Devices and Systems (MINDS), is a very successful £5M Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) funding around 50 PhD
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contributing to a supportive team environment. In this role, you’ll also help train and support researchers and PhD students, so strong communication and mentoring skills will be a plus. The initial appointment
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you You will have a PhD (or be nearing completion) in politics, political theory or a cognate discipline, have a growing reputation in the field, and possess the ability to plan, manage, organise and
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skills and a PhD in Film, Media, or Creative and Cultural Industry studies and other related areas at time of application, with knowledge and experience of media industry studies. Knowledge and expertise
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department is our second largest department, supporting c83 academics and c65 PhD students. Mechanical Engineering’s activities cover support for 4 research groups plus the newly created Southampton Advanced
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(or equivalent) in psychiatry of older age, and a PhD or DM or equivalent relevant higher degree. The University Department of Psychiatry pursues research in affective disorders, alcohol use disorders, behavioural
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. Desirable Criteria You will ideally hold a PhD in Neurosciences or a related field, along with an understanding of diagnostic landscape of dementia biomarkers. You will have experience in microscopy
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the UK, offering a range of MSc programmes (Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Health Psychology), research doctorates (PhD), Doctoral Programmes in Clinical Psychology (DClin) and Educational Psychology
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of a relevant PhD qualification. The title of Lecturer will be applied upon successful completion of the PhD. The candidate should have a background in quantitative methods or applied/social statistics
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grants/contracts, PhD supervision, managing research staff, advising funding bodies, winning significant grants as PI, overseeing strategic research plans, building external research partnerships, and