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This 3 year residency programme is supported by and based in the Philip Leverhulme Equine Hospital (PLEH) at the University of Liverpools Leahurst Campus on The Wirral. You will be appointed as an
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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 ensure that projects and works are delivered to the agreed programme, budget and quality, working to recognised standards. The role will report to the Head of Design Group. This is an exciting role
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-We are seeking experienced and forward¿thinking finance professionals to support a major phase of our Finance Transformation Programme as we implement Unit4 ERPx across the University of Liverpool
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. You will be part of a team of five working on projects that span the university and all three of the Horizon Europe pillars to broaden engagement with the programme leading ultimately to a growth in our
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programme in the Department of Primary Care and Mental Health, playing a key role in shaping the next generation of clinical psychologists while advancing your own research within a supportive
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commercialisation of research assets and translational projects emerging from the BRITE programme. The postholder will work in close collaboration with academic teams, external partners and stakeholders to shape and
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the LCTC QMS, including the LCTC controlled document system, auditing programme, training programme and non-conformity system. On occasion you will also develop and provide training, guidance and feedback
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will realise a programme of work to automate a number of legal processes and build tools involving AI technologies related to Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Neurosymbolic Computing and
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expected to develop an internationally competitive programme of research in the broad area of maternal and perinatal health. They will be expected to collaborate with the wider research team in