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. There are 4 main elements to this role: Co-design The postholder will lead the co-design of the micro-qualification, working closely with the Academic Director (Civic Spaces), who acts as project lead
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excited-state simulations; experience with coding and scripting for data analysis; ability to communicate complex information clearly and accurately in English, both in written and oral forms; ability
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, representative learning, utilising other elements of the session design toolkit as appropriate. Assist / coach / umpire matches in support of training groups. Utilise Individual Development Plans to shape targeted
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, data collection, developing data-driven processing and analysis pipelines, and write-up of findings for publication. You will also be involved in supporting the supervision and training junior team
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at the Music department which is located in the Victoria Rooms, Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1SA. We do not cover travel expenses for teachers so please factor this in when choosing to apply. Teaching must
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System research theme (within the Electrical Energy Management group) spans from system-level analyses to component design, with partners in the UK and internationally. The Energy Management and Flow
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will also be involved in performing laboratory analysis of samples using standard histological and molecular techniques. Some general lab management will also be required (e.g. maintaining stocks
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The University of Bristol Law School is a leading UK law school with an international reputation for outstanding teaching and research. Ranked 3rd in the Times Higher Education analysis of legal
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themselves as an independent researcher and educator. Opportunities for research training within the Musculoskeletal Research Unit at the University of Bristol include further analysis of the Wellcome-funded
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successful candidate(s) will Plan & deliver high quality high intensity, person-centred coaching suitable for young athletes. Sessions to be game-based, representative learning, utilising other elements