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and clinical practice. About You Applicants should have a PhD (or be close to completion) or research qualification/experience equivalent to PhD level in the relevant subject area. Experience conducting
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About the Role The Centre for Doctoral Training in Next Generation Organ Chip Technologies (CoaCT) is an EPSRC funded project to support the training of 4 cohorts of PhD students. We are looking
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of this project, in Turin, Naples and London. About You The successful candidate will have a PhD degree or having successfully passed their PhD viva (with corrections is acceptable) and a strong background in
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degree, who hold an ACVECC Diploma. A background in research work in one of the College’s areas of special interest or hold a PhD, although desirable, are not essential. We offer a generous reward package
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degree, ideally a PhD, in health economics, medical statistics, data science, epidemiology or a related field. A clear conceptual understanding of causal inference methods such as instrumental variable
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PhD (or close to completion) or research qualification/experience equivalent to PhD level in the relevant subject area for the research programme; with a productive track record and have experience
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September 2025. About You You will have recently completed a PhD in Development Geography, or a related field, and have some relevant teaching experience in a university context. You will also have experience
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to someone proactive and ambitious who has obtained their PhD and has begun an academic career in epidemiology, pharmacoepidemiology, or medical statistics, with a focus on causal inference methods applied
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of the research project and develop new areas of research. The post-holder will be expected to undertake a higher degree such as a PhD during the fellowship. About You The applicant must be a medically qualified
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will have a PhD in a related field, an emerging track record of outstanding publications, and well-developed plans for new research projects. This post is generously funded by the A. G. Leventis