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The University of Bath (UoB) is embarking on the next stage of its digital transformation journey. A key part of this is to transform the way in technology services are delivered. The Digital, Data
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Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Sustainable Chemical Technologies: A Systems Approach (CSCT) is an EPSRC-funded centre at the University of Bath that will train around 70 PhD students in five cohorts
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research-intensive universities – Bath, Bristol, Cardiff, Exeter, Southampton, and Surrey. We provided a range of highly acclaimed support programmes to help turn ideas into thriving businesses. In this role
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working on a collaborative project jointly with the University of Bath and our industrial partner, aiming to improve the sustainability of chemical and polymer production by system-level modelling and
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detailed vision of more sustainable building practices. It is led by Sheffield in partnership with the University of Bath, The University of Manchester, Cardiff University, the University of Cambridge and
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are committed to continually expanding our benefits to better support you and enhance your experience with us. Find out more about our benefits . Find out from our staff what makes the University of Bath a great
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be an important aspect of this role. As a member of Research Staff at the University of Bath, you will be encouraged to take up a minimum of 10 days professional development pro rata per year. About
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. Led by the University of Bath in partnership with the universities of Bristol, Cardiff and Exeter, X-CITED is for RTPs by RTPs. Launching in April 2024, the three-year X-CITED programme will serve as a
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. This five-year project led by University of Sheffield in partnership with the Universities of Bath, Manchester, Cardiff and Cambridge, in addition to a range of industrial collaborators, will consider options
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manipulators. The role is funded by ARIA (Advanced Research and Invention Agency). The successful applicant will be based at the University of Bath. The emerging technology of soft robotics exploits flexible