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individual on an upward trajectory and will fully support applications for independent fellowships to follow this initial post. Applicants should hold a PhD (or equivalent) involving neuroimaging, cognitive
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are seeking inspirational and highly motivated individuals to contribute to the development of the Department’s teaching, PhD/DBA supervision, research and enterprise activities. We welcome discussions with
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the Accounting and Finance Department, you will be part of a dynamic group of academics whose research has been published in prestigious journals and who possess extensive experience in supervising PhD students
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if they: • Are under 26 years old • Hold a PhD that is relevant to the role • Have held a Student or Graduate visa in the last 2 years • Are already in the UK with a Tier 2 or Skilled
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Worker route. However, Aston University may be able to sponsor the successful candidate if they: • Are under 26 years old • Hold a PhD that is relevant to the role • Have held a Student or
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PhD in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline. We would also expect you to hold a formal teaching qualification such as a PGCHE and/or have achieved FHEA or above or be willing to achieve
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promote good practice. You will have a good first degree, a PhD, and/or relevant professional qualifications, teaching qualifications and experience, or equivalents, in a finance, or closely related
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applicants to the Skilled Worker route. However, Aston University may be able to sponsor the successful candidate if they: • Are under 26 years old • Hold a PhD that is relevant to the role • Have
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highly motivated individual to contribute to the development of the Department’s research, teaching, citizenship and PhD/DBA supervision. There is a thriving teaching innovation and research culture in
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highly motivated individual to contribute to the development of the Department’s research, teaching, citizenship and PhD/DBA supervision. There is a thriving teaching innovation and research culture in