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injustice épistémique” at the Collège international de philosophie in Paris, and with the philosophy departments of Northwestern University (USA) and the University of Edinburgh (UK). Where to apply Website
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University, Edinburgh, is seeking to enhance and expand its strengths in research and teaching by appointing an Assistant Professor in Statistical Data Science, or related area. This is an open-ended position
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referees Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews with the relevant institute or school. Contact Information: ZJE (Zhejiang University-University of Edinburgh Institute): Ms. Yang Email: hr_zje
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Hub’s research activities are centered around five key themes. For more information, see: https://www.probai.uk https://www.probai.uk/research-themes/ The recruited PDRA will join a large existing inter
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for Mathematical Sciences, a joint research institute bringing together the mathematical research activities at Heriot-Watt University and at the University of Edinburgh. All our PhD students are part of the Maxwell
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can find out further information online here: https://student-wellbeing-service.ed.ac.uk/ Your skills and attributes for success: Knowledge of and sensitivity to the complex areas of student wellbeing
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; led by University of Edinburgh and involving University College London (UCL), Imperial College, Kings College London, and University of Exeter; is a £12M investment in the development of new theory and
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further information online here: https://student-wellbeing-service.ed.ac.uk/ Your skills and attributes for success: Knowledge of and sensitivity to the complex areas of student wellbeing and support
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at King’s College London, in collaboration with researchers at Ulster University, University of Edinburgh, and Cardiff University. GLAD was launched in September 2018, and over 30,000 participants have fully
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” working with Simon Babayan (University of Glasgow) and Amy Pedersen’s team (University of Edinburgh). The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute to the formulation and submission