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Disclosure requirement: No Details Specific to the Post Background and Context The post will be based in the Energy and Environment Institute (EEI), which was established at the University of Hull in late 2016
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: Building Decarbonisation Partnerships across the Humber Region”, is led by the University of Hull and delivered in collaboration with Reckitt and Hull Truck Theatre. The project addresses a major challenge
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At University of Hull, we know diversity fosters creativity and innovation, and we want our community to represent the diversity of the world's talent. We are committed to equality of opportunity
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Full Time, Fixed Term (4 years) Closing Date: (00:01am) 8 February 2026 Background and Context The School of Engineering and Technology is based at the University of Hull campus. Working with local
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This post provides an exciting opportunity to join the rapidly growing Wound Innovation Institute team at the University of Hull (UoH) as a Scientific Officer. You will be based at Castle Hill
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This post provides an exciting opportunity to join the rapidly growing Wound Innovation Institute team at the University of Hull (UoH) as a Scientific Officer. You will be based at Castle Hill
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Resilience; a partnership between the Universities of Durham, Hull, Loughborough and Sheffield. The successful applicant will undertake six-month of training with the rest of the CDT cohort at the University
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technology during recruitment. Towards the end of the trial the postholder will use surveys and interviews with staff to develop an implementation plan using Normalisation Process Theory (NPT). The Research
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career opportunities through work on challenging technical & IT projects (for more info please visit www.ktp-uk.org ). The KTP project will be fully championed with expertise from the University of Hull
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of Durham, Hull, Loughborough and Sheffield. The successful applicant will undertake six months of training with the rest of the CDT cohort at the University of Hull before continuing their PhD research