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Clinical PhD Programme Fellows Who we're looking for We’re seeking applicants who are: Clinically registered in the UK – with evidence of licence to practice at time of application Academically excellent
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itself facilitates the differentiation process (with Co-I Prof David Young, Newcastle University). You will also establish the importance of SERPINA3 in cartilage development using a Xenopus model, in the
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evaluation in all programming, and aligning our offer to our research environment goals. You will develop opportunities for public engagement with research, formal and informal learning, and support our
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; applicants with PhDs will be preferred. Applicants should also have experience of conducting high quality computer science research and be able to demonstrate sound software engineering and programming skills
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expected to develop an internationally competitive programme of research in the broad area of maternal and perinatal health. They will be expected to collaborate with the wider research team in
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of specialists in Oral Medicine and their academic work will be aligned with the internationally renowned Liverpool Head and Neck Centre. Academic Training: The academic component of the programme will be overseen
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This 3-year residency programme is supported by and based in the Philip Leverhulme Equine Hospital (PLEH) at the University of Liverpool¿s Leahurst Campus on The Wirral. The PLEH is a large, well
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of automated workflows for the analysis of existing remote sensing data archives and potentially near-real time analysis. You will work with the Principal Investigator (Professor. James Lea) to agree a programme
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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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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