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The School of Computer Science and Informatics is seeking to appoint an individual to work on rigorous methods to address the risks of generative AI systems. The primary focus will be on techniques
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anniversary in 2031, the University of Liverpool is proud to launch the second cohort of our prestigious Research Fellowship programme, a cornerstone of our Strategy 2031 vision. We are seeking Research Fellows
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fertiliser equity and realising NH3's potential as a zero-carbon fuel. The broader Fellowship programme focuses on the development and application of operando vibrational spectroscopy and optical/electron
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programme in the Department of Primary Care and Mental Health, playing a key role in shaping the next generation of clinical psychologists while advancing your own research within a supportive
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Sport Liverpool delivers the non-academic sporting offer across the University. We are responsible for sports facilities, the sports scholarship programme, Athletic Union sports clubs, sport and
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services funded by ESRC's Smart Data Research UK (SDR-UK) programme. The Imago data service is a collaborative effort led by the University of Liverpool, Newcastle University, and Harvard University, and
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anniversary in 2031, the University of Liverpool is proud to launch the second cohort of our prestigious Research Fellowship programme, a cornerstone of our Strategy 2031 vision. We are seeking Research Fellows
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anniversary in 2031, the University of Liverpool is proud to launch the second cohort of our prestigious Research Fellowship programme, a cornerstone of our Strategy 2031 vision. We are seeking Research Fellows
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number of students to its BA Music and Technology programme each year; students on other Music department programmes, which include the BSc Game Design, can choose Music Technology options as part of
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if the MRC funded `C-safe trial¿. This programme will run until August 2027 and aims to improve mother and baby outcomes following caesarean sections (C-sections) in low- and middle- income countries (LMICs