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The post-holder will be responsible for data collection and coordination of the qualitative research component of the project. This will include recruitment, running focus groups, data entry, recording keeping and obtaining informed consent. College / Directorate College of Health, Medicine &...
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The Additive Manufacturing and 4D Printing Research Group is looking to recruit a Research Assistant / Research Fellow in Welding and Metallic Materials Training. This role entails developing
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: Grade R1 Research Assistant: from £36,640 to £38,638 inclusive of London Weighting with potential to progress to £39,682 per annum inclusive of London Weighting through sustained exceptional contribution
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We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Research Assistant to support ongoing research activities within our team. The successful candidate will work under the guidance and mentorship
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facility at Brunel University of London. The successful candidate will receive comprehensive support from a friendly, collaborative project team, including technical assistance from experienced departmental
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. The MBBS programme has a number of distinctive features, including team-based learning, programmatic assessment & early patient clinical contact in years 1&2. A range of digital technologies are being used
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including the Job Description and Person Specification and to apply please visit https://careers.brunel.ac.uk If you would like to arrange a conversation or visit, please contact Head of Department, Professor
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a permanent resident in Vietnam; Be an Early Career Researcher; Not currently in receipt of financial support or funding towards any other programme in the UK from any other sources; Meet the English
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weather files and some experience with computer programming programs. Strong communication/interpersonal skills and an ability to work independently are essential. For further information please contact
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impact and cost-effectiveness of materials, focusing on sustainability and lifecycle. The successful applicant will be joining the Heat Pipe and Thermal Management Research Group, led by the Professor