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and electronically and prepare proposals, reports and applications to external bodies. Applicants will possess a relevant PhD (or nearing completion) or possess an equivalent qualification/experience in
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explore the possibility of using this methodology to develop a pan-corona virus vaccine in readiness for future coronavirus pandemics. You will be expected to carry out experimental work, including studies
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quality of life (QoL). Current standards of care lack evidenced based interventions for participant directed self-management of mental health, pain and QoL. Based on our development of mindfulness-based
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development, testing and modelling of biochars at our laboratories in Edinburgh. This is strategic work that we seek to expand, in enabling responsible scaling of biochar solutions at global level. This post is
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. Successful applicants will work closely with our national and international collaborators and are expected to develop innovative research approaches. The role also includes the possibility to co-advice
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project: Developing resources for public engagement in animal research project, led by the Oxford University Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging. This is a role ideally suited to an experienced qualitative
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equal opportunities for women within their working practices. Durham University and the Department are committed to the Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers. The Role The Department
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collaborations will also be forged. The successful applicant will work with researchers in Dr Oswal’s group as well as researchers across the wider BNDU to develop and lead the process of recruiting, safety
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(FANS) is one of Europe’s largest research groups, bringing together leading experts in brain development and neurodiversity. We undertake basic sciences, translation, and applied clinical research
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semiconductors for renewable energy generation”. This collaborative project will tackle the complex array of exciting fundamental science arising in “soft” inorganic and hybrid semiconductors, seeking to develop