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Research Fellow (Anniversary Fellowship) - Environmental and Life Sciences
Our Anniversary Fellows will support and inspire each other, fostering innovation on an international platform.
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Senior Lecturer / Systemic Psychotherapist (Professional Practice)
We are pleased to invite applications for a Senior Lecturer on the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology to lead the development and accreditation ...
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Lecturer in Clinical Psychology (Teaching & Research or Teaching Focus)
This post is offered as a Research and Teaching contract OR Teaching Focus contract depending upon current research activity.
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Lecturer in Clinical Psychology (Professional Practice)
We are very pleased to announce the availability of two lectureships on the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology.
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Lecturer / Senior Teaching Fellow in CBT
The School of Psychology at the University of Southampton is seeking to appoint a clinical academic with expertise in CBT for ...
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Lecturer B, IAPT PWP
Are you an experienced clinician looking to develop your academic career? If so, the Advanced Practice in Psychological Wellbeing ...
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Lecturer in Developmental Psychiatry
Job description This is an exciting opportunity for a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer to join us to contribute to the postgraduate educational program...
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Postdoctoral Research worker – Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
Job description This post provides an exciting opportunity to become part of the analysis team of the AIMS-2-TRIALS Longitudinal European Autism Pr...
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Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Psychology
The project examines how the shift from spoken to written communication over the last 20 years is changing language.