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About us The UCL Global Business School for Health (GBSH) at UCL East campus is an innovative business school preparing future healthcare leaders to disrupt and reimagine global health systems
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position will contribute to the research programme of the recently founded "AI Hub in Generative Models", a research consortium funded by EPSRC. The goal of the programme is to do research in the area of
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disorders. Our research group is embedded within the Department of Clinical Neurosciences and the MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit, University of Cambridge. Our research programme aims to better understand
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co-working with partner universities (e.g. UCL, UWE, Imperial) and industry partners. This project is suited to individuals who are willing to work across teams and work at the forefront of research
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your body betrays you: interoceptive mechanisms of anxiety after cancer’. This is a large-scale collaborative research programme between KCL, UCL, Stanford University, and the National Cancer Institute
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- £46,796 (incl London Allowance), depending on experience. We encourage applications from those who are underrepresented in the sector and at UCL including but, not exclusive, to non-graduates, disabled, D
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your body betrays you: interoceptive mechanisms of anxiety after cancer’. This is a large-scale collaborative research programme between KCL, UCL, Stanford University, and the National Cancer Institute
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Health Informatics in partnership with UCL, and a PGCert in Clinical Data Science. We also have a thriving postgraduate research international community. What you will get in return: Fantastic market
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• On-site gym • Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption pay • Employee assistance programme: Staff Support Service • Discounted medical insurance Visit https://www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/reward-and
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for adaptive behaviour. Our research programme bridges work across scales (local circuits, global networks) and species (humans, mice) to uncover the neurocomputations that support learning and brain plasticity