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-class teaching and learning at its heart, The Tung Auditorium celebrates the University's cultural contribution to the city and seeks to offer an open and inclusive programme, enhancing engagement with
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We are seeking an experienced GPhC registered technician for to support the new University of Liverpool Master of Pharmacy programme. Commitment to Diversity The University of Liverpool is committed
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also be involved in a fixed number of teaching hours during your time with us. In year one, alongside your specific PhD research modules, you’ll complete a short teacher training programme by
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Sciences plays host to international experts in maternal and neonatal health. You will be working alongside Professor Andrew Weeks and Dr Abi Merriel. Both are clinical academics and Honorary Consultant
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, to support the delivery of our grant programme and publications. We want to hear from individuals with knowledge of immunology and experience in transcriptomics (e.g. single cell transcriptomics, microarray
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areas of our research programme, particularly by providing specialist advice and leadership in crystallography. This will Include, managing the teams working on the development of new automated methods
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We seek an enthusiastic and experienced person to provide communications support for our Applied Research Collaboration North West Coast (ARC NWC) research programme. You will be responsible for co
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). You will work with the Principal Investigator (Prof. James Lea) to agree a programme of work that both delivers project aims and draws on your strengths. There will also be opportunities to pursue your
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The University of Liverpool is seeking a committed HCPC-registered Clinical Psychologist to join the core academic team of its well-established Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy) programme
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to university life. You will work a rotating 12-hour shift pattern of 4 on and 4 off (2 days followed by 2 nights, including weekends and Bank Holidays). A comprehensive training programme is provided, including