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Grade 6 (0.25 FTE/9.063 hours per week) & PhD student (0.75 FTE/27.187 hours per week) Fixed Term for 4 Years 4-year PhD / Associate Lecturer positions in the School of Psychology & Neuroscience
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The University of St Andrews is pleased to offer a full scholarship funded by St Leonard's Postgraduate College, to support an exceptional student undertaking doctoral research in the following project: Exporting the Nation: Making the Commonwealth, Re-making Men Accepted start dates: September...
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) would be a strength. A good Honours degree and a PhD in a relevant field are prerequisites for this role. These lectureships will be an ideal springboard into a University level career. We will be
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. Candidates should hold a PhD in a cognate discipline. Excellent teaching skills and an interest in promoting knowledge exchange are essential. You should also have some familiarity with grant seeking
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- interest in research that engages with transnational or interdisciplinary approaches to migration and/or explores the intersections of sexuality, gender, race, and ethnicity. Candidates should hold a PhD in
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. The ability to teach undergraduate modules on Latin American history, literature, and cultural studies would be an advantage. Candidates should hold a PhD in a cognate discipline. Excellent teaching skills and
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wide range of backgrounds. Candidates should hold a PhD in a cognate discipline. Excellent teaching skills and an interest in promoting knowledge exchange are essential. You should also have some
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‘building’-based paradigm. The successful applicant will have (or be near to completion of) a PhD in Philosophy with expertise in at least one of: formal ontology, social ontology, and metaphysics. The post
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with at least 18 hours post-graduate studies in the teaching discipline. Preferred Education and Experience: PhD in Cybersecurity. Curriculum creation and development. Experience with SACSCOC
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fishing vessels, and creation of time-series statistical models to quantify killer whale behaviour. The successful applicant will have a PhD in Biology with expertise in Marine Mammal Science, Marine