18 post-doc-in-wireless-communication-and-networks-2016 Postgraduate positions in london
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and bereavement. The Network brings together strengths in dementia care, social care, primary care and palliative care, with lived experts and communities to realize sustained change to support and
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communities to realize sustained change to support and empower equalities in care for people living and dying with dementia, and their families. The network is funded by the UKRI Economic and Social Research
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category Research Hours Full-time Salary min £39,355 Salary max £41,671 Publication date 18-Aug-2025 Closing date 31-Aug-2025 This new Research Assistant post sits within the Organisational Psychology group
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, serving communities locally and globally. The IoPPN has a long-standing, integrated partnership with the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLaM), the largest mental health provider in the UK
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About the Role The post is based in the Trauma Sciences research team (https://www.c4ts.qmul.ac.uk/) within the Centre for Neuroscience, Surgery and Trauma. The successful candidate will work
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Location Stratford Campus Salary £39,274 to £44,655 per annum inclusive of London Weighting Post Type Full Time Post Type Fixed Term Contract Length 12 months Closing Date Thursday 03 July 2025
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candidates experienced in research projects in mental health, psychology or medicine. You will need drive, enthusiasm and excellent communication skills. Responsibilities The Research Assistant will work
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education programmes span pre-registration nursing and midwifery, and multidisciplinary post-graduate taught and research programmes. We are committed to staff development, and offer opportunities to identify
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the project, including data collection, data entry and processing, preliminary analyses and communicating research outputs. They will be required to liaise closely with project participants and industry
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enteric pathogen Campylobacter jejuni; the leading bacterial cause of human gastroenteritis globally. This post aims to apply molecular and phenotypic methodologies to characterise the C. jejuni Type VI