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    Research Associate Psychology (Fixed Term). ... Research Associate- in Quantitive Cell Biology/Stem Cell Biology- Zatulovskiy Group (Fixed Term).
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    Research Associate Psychology (Fixed Term). ... Research Associate- in Quantitive Cell Biology/Stem Cell Biology- Zatulovskiy Group (Fixed Term).
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    The Research Associate will join a £10m research programme for establishing a new national research hub to decarbonise transport networks. ... are invited for a 24-month postdoctoral research associate position within the Williams-Gray lab.
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    The Research Associate will join a £10m research programme for establishing a new national research hub to decarbonise transport networks. ... a>)</p> <p>Appointment at Research Associate level is dependent on having a PhD.
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    p pYou should be positive, reliable and able to interact with team colleagues and research staff. ... a probationary period (usually three years), at which point the post-holder will become an Associate Professor.
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    p> <p>You should be positive, reliable and able to interact with team colleagues and research staff. ... of a probationary period (usually three years), at which point the post-holder will become an Associate Professor.

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