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Sep 2023

Tue 26
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Chronic Pain Network+ PPI funding call deadline

Jan 2024

Wed 10
17:00 - 17:00

Featured Featured Neuromod+ funding call deadline

May 2024

Tue 7
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Postdoctoral fellow position in modelling dynamics of neuronal networks available at the University of Exeter – deadline 7 May

Dec 2024

Sun 15
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Faculty position available in neuromodulation at EPFL’s Neuro X Institute


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Katz 3-year PhD studentships available


Tue 31
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Neurotechnology Research Fellow Job Opportunity – deadline 31 Dec

Jan 2025

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Cambridge Neuroworks Fellowships


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Cambridge Neuroworks Fellowships


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Cambridge Neuroworks Fellowships


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Cambridge Neuroworks Fellowships


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Cambridge Neuroworks Fellowships


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Featured Featured ECR funding call – deadline 31 Jan 2025

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