35 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"UCL"-"U"-"SciLifeLab"-"IMPRS-ML"-"P" positions at Lancaster University
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hyperexcitability underlying predisposition to aberrant perceptions such as visual distortions and hallucinations. The role involves designing, programming and conducting computer-based experiments to assess
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opportunities. Be mentored by internationally recognised research leaders Our cohort-based, 4-year scheme offers a distinctive PhD training experience. During this structured PhD programme, you will complete
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professional services team. You will provide high-level administrative support for the undergraduate medical degree programme, coordinating a wide range of activities across clinical sites. Excellent
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Software development and strong programming skills would also be welcome. A PhD is required in a related area, and the position is subject to successful visa application. Enquiries to: Dr Scott Piao
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at Lancaster University. The role holder will lead the Discover Programme, a core pre-16 WP initiative, working with local secondary schools. This pre-16 programme includes in-school workshops and campus visits
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options. The position is fully externally funded. Key elements of your job will be to: Work closely with the CyberFocus team to support the design and delivery of impact activities across the programme
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. The position is fully externally funded. Key elements of your job will be to: Plan, coordinate and facilitate catalysts, sandpits, workshops, and other engagement activities. Support collaborative projects from
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are happy to talk about flexible working options. The position is fully externally funded. Key elements of your job will be to: Lead the operational delivery of the CyberFocus innovation programme
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professional services team. You will provide high-level administrative support for the undergraduate medical degree programme, coordinating a wide range of activities across clinical sites. Excellent
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, e.g. MBChB. This AKT project is funded by UKRI through Innovate UK . This programme has been designed to create short-term collaborations between a university and business to deliver a rapid and