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full time MPhil Course, a PhD programme and two MSt programmes as well as an active research programme. Working alongside another full time MPhil and PhD Programmes Administrator, you will be jointly
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Graduate matters. The role holder will be the first point of contact for general queries from current students and will provide assistance to the Institute Director and PhD Programme Director in all Graduate
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. Applicants should have a degree in statistics or a relevant discipline and hold a PhD in statistics, biostatistics, or a related field. Any queries about this vacancy should be directed to Nikos Demiris via e
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communication, organizational and proven problem-solving skills are essential. Experience of lymphoma and B cell biology is highly desirable. Applicants must have (or be close to obtaining) a PhD. Appointment at
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analyses; landscape archaeology and GIS; zooarchaeology; archaeological proteomics. Appointment at Research Associate level is dependent on having a PhD. Those who have submitted but not yet received their
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to develop funding applications for future independent research (e.g. from the British Academy, MRC, NIHR, or Wellcome). Candidates should hold (or be close to completing) a PhD in a relevant field such as
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in Computational Linguistics, to PhD and MPhil supervision in Natural Language Processing, and to administration. The successful candidate will have relevant teaching experience, hold a PhD in a
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postdoctoral researchers, research assistants, technical staff and PhD students. The post holder will be expected to create a strong track record of publishing high impact papers and disseminate the results
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authority and participant level using surveys and interviews and analyse this. The successful applicants will have PhDs in Population Health Sciences or another relevant subject or be due to complete within
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PhD programme. This Assistant Professor will play a leading role in relation to the existing, highly successful M.Phil Programme in Public Policy and may provide some input into the new M.Phil in