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-funded project “Future proofing plants through enhancement of yield stability in water-limited environments”. Climate change is arguably the most important anthropogenically-driven factor that will affect
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. In 2023, as part of this commitment, we commissioned this project to critically examine the first 25 years of our history through a decolonial and reparative lens. The research team, led by a Senior
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) starting 01/11/2025, fixed-term until 31/10/2029, full-time (1 FTE). This post forms part of a 4-year research project ‘Nation of Refuge’, funded by a UKRI Future Leader’s Fellowship and led by Dr Ellen
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research interests (describing how past experience and future plans fit with the advertised position), CV and the details of two referees as part of your online application. The Department holds an Athena
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given to candidates wishing to work part-time, minimum 80% FTE on a pro-rata basis). The post is based in the Department of Experimental Psychology, Life and Mind Building in Oxford. You will be part of
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days/week with occasional additional meetings in person. About the Role There are two posts available, 1 full time and 1 part time (80% FTE). They are available from 1 October 2025 and are funded
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. Ready to be part of our team? Let’s shape the future together! The Cluster of Excellence Circular Bioengineering is revolutionizing how we think about sustainable production. By combining bioengineering
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on aiding the development of precision cut heart slices from pigs to assess the impact of cardio-protective compounds on slices exposed to various conditions. The work forms part of a translational approach
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. We are located in a beautiful part of the country and Exeter (a fast growing tech hub) is one of only a few UK cities to have been designated as a UNESCO Creative City Our Equality, Diversity and
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multidisciplinary BBSRC-funded project “Future proofing plants through enhancement of yield stability in water-limited environments”. Climate change is arguably the most important anthropogenically-driven factor