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required to be on the nursing rota for weekends, bank holidays and University closed days. The post is available from 05 February 2026 ¿ 04 February 2027. For general information about the SATH visit http
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We are seeking to appoint a Mary Rees Fellow (Senior Postdoctoral Research Associate). You will be working on a project funded by XTX Markets with the members of the Dynamical Systems group: Dr Toby
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permanent post and is available from 9th February 2026. For general information about the SATH visit http://www.liv.ac.uk/sath/ Commitment to Diversity The University of Liverpool is committed to enhancing
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the role for you then we would love to hear from you. For further information and details of how to apply, please visit ¿ https://recruit.liverpool.ac.uk The closing date for applications is Wednesday 7
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. For additional information please email leo.clarke@liverpool.ac.uk. Key responsibilities and duties: ¿ Working collaboratively with Welsh fishers to plan and deliver a program of field and vessel-based data
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that addresses real-world challenges. The role will be based in the School of Computer Science and Informatics, working closely with Dr. Anh Nguyen, Dr. Baoru Huang, and Prof. Danushka Bollegala. Our commitment
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We are seeking to appoint a Peter Newstead Fellow (Senior Postdoctoral Research Associate). You will be working with Dr Thomas Eckl, Dr Naoki Koseki, Dr Nicola Pagani, Dr Alice Rizzardo and Dr Jon
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We are seeking to appoint a Terry Wall Fellow (Senior Postdoctoral Research Associate). You will be working with Dr Oleg Karpenkov, Prof. Anna Pratoussevitch and Prof. Victor Goryunov within
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of ¿Response Mode¿. Academic Training: A bespoke academic training programme will be developed according to the interests of the appointed candidate and hosted within the Department of Molecular and Clinical
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helping to strengthen global alignment. You will be led by Dr Adeniyi Olagunju, Principal Investigator of the Perinatal Pharmacology Group in tandem with CELT GH academic Directors, Professor Andrew Owen