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engagement and involvement co-production methods (such as the development of accessible information and research methods, working in collaboration with partners, seeking their advice and acting on it and
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and clinicians without reliable data to inform treatments. This PhD project directly addresses these challenges by developing an innovative wearable device that comfortably and discreetly captures vital
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mental illness. The archive is housed by Special Collections and more information on the archive is available here. The projects will start in September 2026. Applicants are invited to apply for one
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of Carl Jung who championed creativity and the arts as important aids for recovery from mental illness. The archive is housed by Special Collections and more information on the archive is available here
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of Carl Jung who championed creativity and the arts as important aids for recovery from mental illness. The archive is housed by Special Collections and more information on the archive is available here
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level approach in the School and contributing to the strategic development of the portfolio. This will involve coordinating high quality and consistent programme and module information in various
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and applications, responding to queries, collaborating closely with other Professional Service teams, contributing to the smooth set-up of successful research applications and maintaining data in
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neutrino physics—using a combination of CMB and large-scale structure data. The analysis will rely on modified Boltzmann codes (e.g. CAMB or CLASS) and Monte Carlo techniques for parameter inference
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) qualification in relevant field, with proven vocational skills in line with the job description along with an excellent understanding of how to store and handle data in accordance with legislation. Excellent
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of Carl Jung who championed creativity and the arts as important aids for recovery from mental illness. The archive is housed by Special Collections and more information on the archive is available here