23 assistant-professor-and-health-informatics Postdoctoral positions at DURHAM UNIVERSITY
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23 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company DURHAM UNIVERSITY Research Field Computer science Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3) Country United Kingdom
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of past societies, working on the Science, Society and Environmental Change in the First Millennium CE (SSE1K) project ( ). The project is funded by the ERC and began in 2023. It is led by Professor Helen
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Millennium CE (SSE1K) project ( ). The project is funded by the ERC and began in 2023. It is led by Professor Helen Foxhall Forbes at the University of Ca' Foscari in Venice, with collaborators in Basel
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of past societies, working on the Science, Society and Environmental Change in the First Millennium CE (SSE1K) project ( ). The project is funded by the ERC and began in 2023. It is led by Professor Helen
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The Role and Department You will be working as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant (PDRA) in the Bourne-Worster group, within the Department of Chemistry at Durham University, which is located
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Role and Department You will be working as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant (PDRA) in the Bourne-Worster group, within the Department
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2 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company DURHAM UNIVERSITY Research Field Computer science Economics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3) Country
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The Role The postholder will contribute to the UKRI-funded Great British Chemicals (GBC) Hub, a seven-year national programme bringing together 10 UK universities, industry partners, and policymakers to accelerate the transformation of the UK chemical sector towards net to zero. The PDRA will...
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Department, and Professor Debbie Riby from the Centre for Neurodiversity and Development in the Psychology department. Working across two university centres, our aim is to further develop participatory
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Alison Jobe from the Centre for Social Justice and Community Action in the Sociology Department, and Professor Debbie Riby from the Centre for Neurodiversity and Development in the Psychology department