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successes and proposes intelligent sensing and control solutions for automated robotic systems capable to be tele-operated using smart human-machine interfaces. This is an exciting PhD project that has a
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regular weekends. Further details will be given at the interview. We are committed to supporting work-life balance and welcome applications from candidates seeking compressed working arrangements. What’s
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work-life balance and welcome applications from candidates seeking compressed working arrangements. This is a permanent, part time post. The successful candidate for this post will be expected to attend
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details will be given at the interview. We are committed to supporting work-life balance and welcome applications from candidates seeking compressed working arrangements. What’s in it for you? Permanent
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worked between 8.00am and 3.00pm. We are committed to supporting work-life balance and welcome applications from candidates seeking compressed working arrangements. This is a permanent, part time post. The
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on the attached job role profile. This is a full time, permanent post. Hours of work are 36.25 per week, working 5 days out of 7 to be arranged. An option to work compressed hours is available for this post. The
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regular weekends. Further details will be given at the interview. We are committed to supporting work-life balance and welcome applications from candidates seeking compressed working arrangements. What’s
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including event planning and delivery, supervision of student staff, and teamwork. A high level of attention to detail is required to ensure that events and activities are carried out in halls with a sense of
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where people feel supported to reach their potential. What we can offer you in return: A welcoming, diverse and supportive community that values people and their contributions Hybrid working arrangements
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Applications are invited for a Research Associate/Fellow to undertake research as part of a BBSRC-funded grant: “How are plants adapted to altitude through oxygen sensing?” The successful applicant