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the vision to transform how Chemistry is done and accelerate material discovery. We are looking to recruit a Research Technical Professional (RTP) specialising in Advanced Diffraction Methods to lead the
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The Department of Psychology are offering one funded, part-time PhD training post. You should hold a 1st Class honours degree, or be working towards a 1st Class degree (or equivalent). The post is
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teaching methods. Applicants must be able to make a contribution to teaching in criminology and mentoring more broadly across social policy, sociology and social research methods. Subject expertise in race
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, assisted by the support of the NIHR Research Design Service based within the Department, and excellent research training and support in quantitative and qualitative research methods. We have close links
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to work with and support a growing research group that works with external partners to create new methods to solve tough problems that ultimately make a difference for UK society? Apply to join the EPSRC
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, via a range of methods (including online/blended). The ability to teach literature and science, science fiction, and contemporary literature, is essential. Experience in convening modules is also
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if before that date. (post CCT extension may be possible). You must hold a National Training Number at the time of application and have been awarded a research doctorate (PhD) or equivalent in a relevant
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pipelines, assessing AI-driven methods, and loading data into the Ensembl/VEuPathDB platforms. The successful candidate will join an interdisciplinary, international team dedicated to making data FAIR
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also involve managing and coordinating team activities, ensuring efficient operational practices, and fostering strong, productive relationships both internally and externally. You should have a PhD (or
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Organisational Behaviour. You will possess a PhD, or be in the final stages of completion, in Organisation Studies, Human Resource Management or related subjects. You will also be expected to demonstrate a