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to this position. Details of your application will be shared with relevant parties involved in the recruitment process at University of Cambridge. By submitting your application for this position, you are giving
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An EPSRC-sponsored Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available for an outstanding and ambitious scientist to undertake research in the field of advanced lanthanide spectroscopy and
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, you'll work with large-scale multimodal datasets, clinical trials data, and population imaging studies to drive innovation in personalised medicine and in silico trials. If you're passionate about pushing
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and researchers. The Team The role will be joining the Campus Technology Services division within IT Services, comprising multiple teams who support, maintain and administer core technology functions
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programme +2 - covering 2 years of study for current postgraduate researchers 1+3 - covering Master's and Doctoral study Please see Additional Information for 1+3 and +2 application processes. Tenable period
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This post provides an exciting opportunity to contribute to a Cancer Research UK funded programme of research to improve access to lung cancer early detection for individuals with intellectual
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Continuation of award Continuation of the award is subject to satisfactory progress. Number available Varies by programme Funding provider The University of Manchester Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
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Type of award Scholarship Managing department Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health Value The Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health offer a range of fully funded scholarships for prospective
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to conduct research in fundamental robust feedback control theory via input-output methods under the supervision of Prof
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build the telescope which has become an icon of British science and engineering and a landmark in the Cheshire countryside. Today the Lovell Telescope plays a key role in world-leading research on pulsars