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Applications are invited for an enthusiastic and motivated Post-Doctoral Research Associate/Fellow to join the laboratory of Professor Alan McIntyre within the Centre for Cancer Sciences based in
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Campus, this role supports vital post-mortem and dissection activities within the Vet School. Technicians in this role play a key part in assisting veterinary pathologists with post-mortem examinations
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sections of the community. You will be an RGN with post registration experience in clinical research OR possess a first level degree in a healthcare profession. There are 2 positions available
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considering various elements in the process. The integration of computer vision techniques in this project will also enhance the value of this work. The students will not only gain an experience and insight
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: Post- 1: Hours of work 15 hours per week (5 shifts per week/3 hours each day, mainly Monday to Friday) working between the hours 6.00am and 9.00am. Flexibility will be required. This is a permanent
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these methods to screen defects in two-dimensional materials for quantum technologies. The post is offered on a fixed-term basis for 2 years. The position can begin between August and September 2025. If the start
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the Leverhulme Trust. The post-holder will undertake a project studying the determinants of the public policies that central and regional governments deployed in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The scope
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. The post holder will provide high-quality, timely support for the Anatomy Suite facilities, operating with a degree of autonomy. They will take primary responsibility for preparing and overseeing practical
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). Requests for secondment from internal candidates may be considered on the basis that prior agreement has been sought from both your current line manager and the manager of your substantive post, if you are
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We are pleased to advertise three new posts providing an exciting opportunity to join the world-leading biomedical imaging research group at the Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre (SPMIC