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that the work associated with the Research & Policy plan will be complete within a finite period. Hours of Post: 35 hours per week Salary: This appointment will be made on the Administrative 3 Salary Scale
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, the funding is not part of the core funding of the university and will cease in a finite period. Therefore, termination of this contract will occur upon completion of the work in which you are engaged
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basis, as it is expected that your expertise and associated activities will be completed within a finite period. Hours of Post: 35 hours per week 7 hours each day Monday to Friday, e.g. 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
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the deliverables linked to the AIAL research lab are expected to be achieved within a finite period. Termination of this contract will occur upon completion of the work in which you are engaged
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on an indefinite basis as this project is finite. Termination of this contract will occur on completion of the work in which you are engaged in, or in the event of the funding stream being terminated or withdrawn by
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emphasis on machine learning applications in asset pricing and corporate finance, alongside traditional econometric and factor modelling techniques. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in
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project is focused on ingredient and formulation scenario planning, using disruptive technological approaches to dairy ingredient production and utilisation. Project Title: Dairy Ingredients and Formulation
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(HBGI) elements (e.g., wave attenuation, sediment dynamics, biodiversity metrics). • Coordinate and participate in stakeholder engagement activities including workshops, interviews, and focus groups
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of extremes, examine causal chains linking meteorological and hydrological extremes and their impacts, and develop novel storyline based methods to enhance knowledge and communication for adapting to compound
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such as cell isolation methods using microfluidics or microwell devices, preparation of sequencing libraries from ultra-low quantities of nucleic acids have enabled the characterisation of DNA, RNA and