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project. Role Summary Work within research grants held by Dr Alexandra Hendry Contribute to writing funding applications on the topic of early executive function development and/or neurodiversity Analyse
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March 2026 UK and International travel may be required for this role. Background We are seeking applications for a 12-month research fellow position to support all activities in Dr Ruchi Gupta’s group
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social decision-making, as part of a Jacobs Foundation award to Dr. Patricia Lockwood A 2-year postdoctoral position (with possibility of extension subject to funding) is available from 11th April 2026
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participate in the research culture of the department as per the information above. Please send your statement to Dr Michaela Giebelhausen via email: m.giebelhausen@bham.ac.uk The deadline for applications
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, planning, and conducting a programme of investigation, in consultation with Dr Julia Lehman and Dr Greg de Boer • Lead in designing and optimizing profiles, such as a skimmer or aerofoil design, for sampling
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-country disease surveillance data and generate policy-relevant outputs. The post holder will work under the guidance of Prof. Emanuele Giorgi and Dr Claudio Fronterre, contributing to both methodological
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Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the Research Group of Dr Adam Michalchuk, funded by the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research. The position will be to develop and use computational models to explore
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and Dr Joshua Quick in the Institute of Microbiology and Infection, and the School of Infection, Inflammation and Immunology of the University of Birmingham. Role Summary Work within specified research
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structures for computational effects” , led by Dr Paul Levy (University of Birmingham), which aims to develop categorical and denotational semantics for general effects, for stateful effects in particular and
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Breadmore’s research team in the School of Education, University of Birmingham. The project is a collaboration with Dr Emma Vardy (Nottingham Trent University) and is being independently evaluated by colleagues