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to long-listed candidates, inviting them to make a formal application to the PhD Studentship. Contact: For questions about the project: Dr Chris Cantwell For queries regarding the application process, email
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them to make a formal application to the PhD Studentship. Contact: For project questions: Dr Georgios Rigas For application queries: Lisa Kelly , PhD Administrator Equality, Diversity and Inclusion:We
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: 8 January 2026 Stage 2: Supervisors will email further instructions and an application link to long-listed candidates, inviting them to make a formal application to the PhD Studentship. Contact
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Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country United Kingdom Application Deadline 26 Feb 2026 - 16:00 (Europe/London) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 37.5 Offer Starting Date 1
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Informal enquiries: Elizabeth Hempstead (podiuminstitute@admin.ox.ac.uk ). Formal applications must meet graduate admissions criteria (details are available on the course page of the University website ) and
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Applications are invited for a funded PhD studentship, supervised by Prof Andrew Dove (School of Chemistry) at the University of Birmingham (group website: http://www.dovegrouplab.com ). The project
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cutting-edge experiments, with the goal of improving and challenging current electronic structure theory and develop new types of (ultrafast) imaging methods. The new tools developed will eventually
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Interviews: 19 November 2025, University of Salford Registration: January 2026 Project Description This PhD complements two ongoing projects funded by the Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation and the
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investigate new joining approaches for the battery back structure, look to incorporate structural rigidity into the module assembly and achieve a method for disassembly between cell and module. The PhD is
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methods. The successful Research Assistant will support the team and develop and conduct a PhD project within the remit of the workstream. Research priorities and questions will be co-produced with the NHS