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- Research Associate School of Psychology We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join the DRUM-AI project: Development and pilot evaluation of an artificial intelligence-based rhythmic
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; Values congruent with the core values of our School; Ability to deliver and develop an ambitious and influential research portfolio; Help support the continuing advancement of our teaching programmes
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programmes for excellent student experience, knowledge and skills development. This position is full-time (35 hours per week) available from 1 September 2025 until 31st May 2026. Salary: £40,497 - £45,413 per
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advising researchers. You will assist in the development and delivery of training programmes on neuroimaging data acquisition and analysis You will communicate the results of the work clearly to users and
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the Developing Minds programme funded by The Waterloo Foundation and secondary responsibility for the Advanced Neurotherapies Centre and the wider division. We’d like to hear from you if you have substantial
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. The overall focus of the programme is to use synthetic inorganic chemistry to develop a library of coordination complexes aimed at their potential utility in upconversion applications. Applicants must
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to the development of independent and original ideas as appropriate; • To provide support in research activities for undergraduate courses and research programmes and provide guidance to other members
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research activities. Teaching • To design and deliver teaching programmes for courses and contribute to module development as part of a module team • To carry out other forms of scholarship including
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research portfolio; Help support the continuing advancement of our teaching programmes for excellent student experience, knowledge and skills development. Informal enquiries may be made to: geophr
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undertake detailed design at all levels to cover the range of BEMS as operated by the University. • Highly developed and demonstrated consultative, interpersonal and communication skills • Evidence of