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health. You should have a Postgraduate degree (MD or PhD) or equivalent research experience in a related area, e.g. applied public health research/ epidemiology/ economics/ geography/ data science
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essential for the role, you should make your relevant experience for materials discovery clear in your application. You should have a PhD in Chemistry, Physics or Materials Science. The post is available
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to create these models and also support other activities of the working group. You should have a first degree with a substantial statistics component and a Masters in Statistics or equivalent. The post is
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Navigation Section Search Criteria Department: All Vacancy Type: All Job Reference: All Keywords: Current Job Vacancies Your search returned 27 results Senior Lecturer Apply Department: : School of Veterinary Science Job Reference: : 092013 Salary : £60,907 - £74,869 pa Closing Date : ...
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Life course Exposome Research and Translation). You will be required to have a degree in computer science (or degree with strong computational component e.g. mathematics, physics, biomedical engineering
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partners. We are seeking one researcher to join the project on a full-time basis to lead and work on the Liverpool elements of the project. This will involve the design, modelling, and test of vapour
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new partnership between the University of Liverpool (UoL) and the University of Al Dhaid (UAD) in Sharjah in the UAE, which will lead to establishing of a new Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) at UAD
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partnership between the University of Liverpool (UoL) and the University of Al Dhaid (UAD) in Sharjah in the UAE, which will lead to establishing of a new Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) at UAD, with
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We are seeking a talented, organised and highly motivated individual to work as a post-doctoral research associate in the Department of Eye and Vision Sciences at the University of Liverpool funded
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of Liverpool. The post will be funded by the NERC project “What happens to the green stuff? Applying a novel zoogeochemical lens to ecosystem nutrient cycling” led by Professor Kate Parr with project partners