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of ericaceous shrubs modifies processes regulating soil carbon gain and loss, and hence soil carbon storage in alpine grassland. This full-time, 3-year position will work in collaboration with a postdoctoral
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programme of scholarship and / or research. The successful applicant will be expected to have completed their PhD, or be within an anticipated 12 months of award. The successful candidate will be required
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, procedures and delivery of service, ensuring the statutory, legal, and contractual requirements of the institution are met and that payments are processed accurately and within the agreed timescales on a
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, seminars and practical classes), primarily at undergraduate level, though possibly also at MSc level. be willing to innovate with respect to curriculum development (programme design, implementation and
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computational/analytic behavioral and social science in these areas. Commissioned by the ESRC, and coordinated by Lancaster University, NABS+ enables world-leading academics, policy makers, practitioners, and
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(LEHSS) is seeking to appoint a Research Associate in Mental Health. LEHSS is based in the Lancaster University Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy) programme and is part of the Division of Health
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departments. Your main role will be to undertake the order processing activity including understanding customer needs, processing requisitions and expediting deliveries. You will have effective numeracy
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. This position will support the undergraduate programmes in Accounting & Finance and Business Management, and the postgraduate program in Management. It will also complement the department’s current strengths in
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Education or other relevant environment. You will be able to take the lead on quality assurance, quality enhancement, timetabling and assessment processes. You will be able to demonstrate competent IT skills
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Reference: 0341-25 The Polar Science group in Lancaster Environment Centre (LEC) are recruiting a Senior Research Associate to improve our understanding of the impact of extreme weather events