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You will have a PhD in a relevant subject area for the research programme. You will have knowledge and/or experience of European politics, which may include political parties, political actors and
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more than 150 PhD researchers. The School is supported by a dedicated team of administrative and technical professionals, creating a strong and collaborative higher education environment. SEMS is part of
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. About You Applicants for this Postdoctoral Research Associate post are expected to have a PhD plus some post-doctoral research experience in cell and molecular biology combined with bioinformatic analysis
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postgraduate students, alongside more than 250 PhD researchers. The School is supported by a dedicated team of administrative and technical professionals, creating a strong and collaborative higher education
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PhD students. These are supported by an administrative and technical staff team of 56. The staff and student body are international in make-up. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we
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of the brain. The two labs have already successfully collaborated on several projects (including: PMID:35213723; PMID:39915814; PMID:40298030 and doi:10.1101/2024.08.14.607977), co-supervise three PhD students
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qualitative work. About You Candidates should hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in a relevant discipline, such as epidemiology, social epidemiology, data science, or medical statistics. We are looking
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. The post will provide technical and supervisory support to the research group of PhD students and other Postdoctoral Research Associates, and play an active role in writing new research grant applications in
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will hold a PhD in a relevant field (e.g. molecular parasitology, biochemistry, genetics, or cell biology) and will be highly motivated and organised. Practical experience in sterile eukaryotic cell
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, supportive environment and enjoy taking ownership of your research, you will fit right in. You will bring: A PhD in a relevant field (biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, or related discipline