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Professor. Janine Kavanagh, Dr. Katy Chamberlain and Professor. John Wheeler. Funding is available for up to 24 months. The position is open from 1 May 2026 and is anticipated to commence no later than 1
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) as part of the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship led by Dr Elisabetta Arca. The post will be based in the Department of Physics and in the Stepheson Institute for Renewable Energy, with occasional
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for 18 months on a fixed term basis. For informal enquiries please contact Dr Sharon Roberts, email: sharon.roberts@liverpool.ac.uk Although the university has a hybrid working system, the expectation is
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POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE MODELLING VECTOR (TICK) ECOLOGY AND TICK-BORNE PATHOGEN TRANSMISSION
. You will work with Dr Hannah Rose Vineer as part of our Veterinary Parasitology & Ecology research group, comprising academics, PhD Students, Postdoctoral Fellows, and Technical Staff. We focus
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reduce obesity and diet-related disease. As part of a large, funded research programme we have an excellent opportunity to appoint a motivated and engaged PhD student to develop their knowledge and
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Investigator Dr Jules Skotnes-Brown. In addition to this post, the project team includes a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the History of Conservation and Earth Systems Health. Conserving Global Health will
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We are seeking to appoint a Terry Wall Fellow (Senior Postdoctoral Research Associate). You will be working with Dr Oleg Karpenkov, Prof. Anna Pratoussevitch and Prof. Victor Goryunov within
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Investigator Dr Jules Skotnes-Brown. In addition to this post, the project team includes a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the History of Conservation and Earth Systems¿ Health. Conserving Global Health will
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Health Translational Research Collaboration and which sits within a ground-breaking new Centre: Civic Health Innovation Labs (CHIL). M-RIC is an ambitious programme of work jointly delivered between
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for the design of sustainable organocatalysts. The project will be supervised by Dr John Ward and Professor Donna Blackmond FRS at the University of Liverpool, and Dr Alexander Ganose at Imperial College London