20 study-phd-engineering "https:" "FEMTO ST" Fellowship positions at King's College London
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following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD in a relevant field, such as digital health, engineering, computer science, or population health, health services research Advanced knowledge of digital
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or future food What we are looking for: PhD (or equivalent) in Alternative Proteins or a closely related area/discipline or equivalent research Substantial experience in supervising students, writing high
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and mastery of the technological/methodological techniques that will be used PhD in a cognate discipline **Please note that this is a PhD level role but candidates who have submitted their thesis and
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assurance in learning and teaching and is the premier place to study dentistry in the UK. The faculty is one of the top 10 centres of excellence in the world for dental education, research and, through its
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techniques that will be used PhD in cognate discipline Desirable criteria Experience in supervision, support of junior trainees Proven ability to communicate with a wide range of stakeholders A focus on mental
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or equivalent) in a relevant subject area: must have submitted PhD thesis before taking up the post 2. Demonstration of understanding of, and commitment to, an academic career 3. Evidence of team
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About Us The Department of Theology and Religious Studies has a strong record of research and teaching that bridges the divide between theology and religious studies, with expertise in multiple
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, engineering, psychology/HCI, computer science, or related discipline). For the appointment as the Research Fellow, a PhD degree is essential. Demonstrable experience coordinating complex projects or programmes
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experience: Essential criteria PhD qualified in relevant subject area within the last seven years at point of application Expertise in teaching and researching in Ethics and/or Political Philosophy Clearly
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of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences at King’s College London (KCL), with major additional contributions from colleagues at Queen Mary University of London and University of Leeds, as well as other