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Partnership Training (APT): A programme of work to co-design and evaluate the effectiveness of training a person with aphasia and their communication partner to communicate better together” (NIHR Number: 208121
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Scientists Please note that candidates can apply to this PhD Programme on a maximum of 3 occasions. Candidates must select two of the advertised projects in order of preference. Candidates MUST contact
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training programme or within 4 years full-time equivalent of completing their training programme are eligible to apply. Clinical work during the PhD will be limited to one day per week. Doctors and dentists
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Research Fellow - OSMOSIS research programme Apply online Job number SHMS00480 School / Service School of Health & Medical Sciences Department Nursing Location Myddelton Street Building Contract
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to appoint a Research Fellow responsible for the day-to-day running of a NIHR-funded research programme, OSMOSIS - aiming to co-produce resources and toolkits to improve the support available to family
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Research Fellow - OSMOSIS research programme (Internal candidates only) Apply online Job number SHMS00480 School / Service School of Health & Medical Sciences Department Nursing Location Myddelton
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successful appointee will be centrally involved in the delivery of the ARIA-funded Forecasting Tipping Points programme , and will work collaboratively with Professor Doug Benn (University of St Andrews) and
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motivated Research Fellow with a strong background in statistical genetics and/or computational biology to join our team. The successful applicant will lead a cutting-edge research programme which aims
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The Cutaneous Immunology Group, Skin Inflammation Genetics Group and Genomic Medicine at King’s College London. The internationally leading precision medicine inflammatory skin disease research programme includes
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Career Research Fellows from Egypt to be hosted by the School of Dentistry at the University of Leeds. They will join a research programme focused on advanced scientific projects. The fellows will be