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research papers. * Assist with a small amount of undergraduate teaching in Environmental Science. * Assist with mentoring junior team members e.g. PhD students.
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other professional services staff in departments and the faculty, mainly with staff members and PhD students. It’s a friendly, busy and inclusive work environment. Why work with us Lancaster University’s
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national (University of Manchester) and international (University of Regensburg, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Free University of Berlin) partners. Successful candidates will hold a PhD in spintronics, magnonics
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works, for whom, and in what contexts. You will have a strong background in mental health research and a PhD in a related discipline (or equivalent experience). Knowledge of clinical trial methodology and
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alternative DNA structures with applications in medicine and nanotechnology. ABOUT YOU You will: Have a PhD in Chemistry or a related subject Have experience in experimental organometallic chemistry Be able
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the Principal Investigator (Jonny Evans), on research problems in these areas, publishing your results and presenting at conferences. You should have completed, or be close to completing a PhD in symplectic
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for further funding to extend the post. Candidates with any background that is relevant to this research will be considered. Preferred candidates will have a PhD or equivalent, with relevant experience in data
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considered. Preferred candidates will have a PhD or equivalent, with relevant experience in understanding social impacts of corporate behaviour (in labour, community and/or supply chain contexts). Experience
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incorporating opportunities for developing independent learning skills; to create supplementary relevant teaching materials, to provide learner support; to evaluate learning through a range of assessment methods
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stakeholders. Please see the person specifications to understand the characteristics that are essential or desirable for these roles. Ideally, you will have excellent skills in qualitative research methods