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We are seeking a clinical trainee to undertake a PhD in an area relating to outbreak prone infectious disease of public health importance or zoonoses. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a
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, mathematics, or equivalent experience (Grade 7), and have a PhD in a subject area allied to data science e.g. computer science, engineering, mathematics or a related discipline and/or relevant post graduate
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a PhD in TESOL, Applied Linguistics, or a related field. As this is primarily a teaching post, a current research profile is desirable, but there is no requirement to be eligible for REF. However, you
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Darby and Professor Steve Paterson). You should hold a PhD in Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics or relevant Biological or Life Sciences subject area and have experience in bioinformatic analyses. Prior
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to the strong social justice legacy and programmes of research for which the department is renowned. You should have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in Law. The posts are available on a permanent basis. Interviews
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, devising and conducting original experiments. You should have a PhD degree in soft condensed matter physics or to be close to submission of doctoral thesis (Grade 7) or a Masters degree in physics
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July 2025 until 31 October 2026 with 3 months¿ probation time. This role is eligible for sponsorship under the skilled worker route. If you are still awaiting your PhD to be awarded you will be appointed
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ecosystem and biogeochemical research. You should have a PhD in a relevant discipline. If you are still awaiting your PhD to be awarded you will be appointed at Grade 6, spine point 30. Upon written
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line with Institute of Population Health policy. * Assisting in the training of PhD and MPH students as appropriate, and to develop supervisory and management skills. * Undertaking personal development
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, and a leading Biobank of samples. We encourage applications from enthusiastic and motivated candidates with a PhD (awarded or imminent) in Neuroscience, Molecular Cell Biology, or a related discipline