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further information about our Department, please visit our website . About the role The postdoctoral position will be an integrative part of an exciting ERC project dedicated to biosynthesize and
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– focusing on Hermeneutical Ethnography, Visual Embodiment Methodologies, and participatory research approaches. The project addresses the urgent need to understand and integrate justice into global energy
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), the successful candidate will play a central role in the delivery of a high-profile collaborative research project funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). About the role Applications
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team dedicated to advancing data-driven approaches to historical, linguistic, and cultural research. This post is part of the 5-year project Computational Corpus Annotation for Quantitative Analysis
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team dedicated to advancing data-driven approaches to historical, linguistic, and cultural research. This post is part of the 5-year project Computational Corpus Annotation for Quantitative Analysis
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Mehta and Dr Amir Englund. You will work within a wider project funded by the Wellcome Trust that will test the social and non-social cognitive mechanisms underlying paranoia across social context, under
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-funded project on ventral Closure (VC), a late morphogenetic event in development whose failure leads to the birth defects omphalocoele and gastroschisis. The project will ask how VC happens or fails
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– focusing on Hermeneutical Ethnography, Visual Embodiment Methodologies, and participatory research approaches. The project addresses the urgent need to understand and integrate justice into global energy
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-year project Computational Corpus Annotation for Quantitative Analysis of Latin Lexical Semantics (COALA), successfully evaluated by the ERC as a Consolidator Grant and funded by UKRI, led by Dr Barbara
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-year project Computational Corpus Annotation for Quantitative Analysis of Latin Lexical Semantics (COALA), successfully evaluated by the ERC as a Consolidator Grant and funded by UKRI, led by Dr Barbara