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We are seeking an ambitious individual who can develop their global project and trial management career with us, working as part of an inclusive, supportive team within women¿s health research
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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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over 40 programmes of study (and c.350 modules). The role opportunity is to be a member of the Assessment and Registration Team, which sits within the School's overall Student Experience Team. The role
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We invite applications from outstanding individuals for the post of Lecturer in Cellular Immunology. You will be expected to develop an independent research portfolio focused on cellular host
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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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on probability estimation of rare events (such as jailbreak and social deceptive) in generative AI systems. More broadly, the research can also be on developing novel methods to specify, construct, evaluate
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We are seeking an enthusiastic individual to support work on a number of studies relating to measurement of early child development and neurodevelopmental disorders in low- and middle-income
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programme of work jointly delivered between University of Liverpool and Mersey care NHS Foundation Trust (MCFT) until December 2027. It will have wide reaching benefits to the region whilst raising
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Obstetricians at Liverpool Women¿s Hospital with broad ranging interests in all aspects of obstetric care from development of new technologies through to randomised trials of complex interventions. The successful