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physics proposal for the extension of the Standard Model. The target theory and observables will be identified together with the candidate, depending on their specific skill sets and research interests, and
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infrastructure supporting large-scale health research. DATAMIND is funded through the Office for Life Sciences Mental Health Goals Programme and is currently funded until March 2030, providing a strong platform
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to contribute to a nationally significant mental health research programme while gaining valuable experience within a complex, multi-partner environment. DATAMIND is a UK-wide Mental Health Research Hub and a
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Government's commitment to mental health research). This is a 24-month fixed-term position (to March 2028) with strong extension potential, as the MHG programme is funded until March 2030. While ML holds
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are managed and future development opportunities for the Health Informatics group are realised. Utilising their skills range in ICT development the post holder will work extensively with existing and new
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2027 working full-time. This is an exciting opportunity to join the ADR Suicide Programme based at Swansea University. The postholder will manage and conduct a programme of quantitative research projects
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instrumental in delivering an assurance programme across a number of work streams. The post holder will be responsible for the security governance framework for the building and associated activities and
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of an excellent student experience by undertaking a range of teaching, assessment, administrative and supervision duties on the Summer Pre-sessional Programme, as requested by the co-ordinator, in order to
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of health records across the UK's most secure data havens (e.g., SAIL, UK LLC, DataLoch), with built-in research quality safeguards. This is a systems engineering role, not a research position. You'll
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of the Specialist Practice Qualification (SPQ) District Nursing programme. The post holder will contribute to teaching across community nursing modules that are delivered in partnership with the Specialist Community