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to sponsor individuals who require right to work in the UK to carry out this role. Applicants must be in at least the second year of their PhD studies at the start of any contract with us (22 September 2025
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, including examining students of other institutions when necessary. To provide personal tutoring for undergraduate students. You should have completed a PhD or working towards a PhD in a relevant area and have
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@ucl.ac.uk. The Research Fellow - Health Data Scientist will hold at least a PhD in a related field (e.g. computer science, health informatics, bioinformatics) or have a similar level of experience in
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candidate should have a PhD in psychology, cognitive neuroscience or a related field. The successful candidate should have a proven research track record, experience with teaching and examining, and have
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PhD in a relevant area and have the ability to teach students to a high academic standard. In addition to this, you should have excellent communication skills, be able to work well independently and as
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. Applicants must have a PhD in Anthropology or related disciplines. Candidates must have received their doctorate before 1 August 2025. Candidates should have proven experience of teaching and assessment
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medical students. Support early career researchers, including PhD students and Academic Clinical Fellows, helping to build the next generation of academic leaders. Contribute to strategic development
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initiatives, and other events and projects. We encourage applications from candidates holding a PhD in Italian Studies, specialising in Italian history or another relevant field. As London’s Global University
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of the facility. The role holder will be expected to work with academic staff, post-doctoral and PhD research students to assist in research projects as well as to supervise lab-based student projects and, where
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prestigious research master’s and PhD. Graduate-level modules usually involve two hours of seminars per week. The department has great advantages as a centre of research activity. The extraordinary number