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to hkhistory-centre@bristol.ac.uk , with a formal research proposal, cv, and a statement (no more than 1 page) of your suitability for a role that combines academic research with public engagement. Applicants
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with aspects of public engagement coordinated by members of the Centre. How to apply: For the scholarship: please apply in writing to hkhistory-centre@bristol.ac.uk , with a formal research proposal, cv
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scope, supervision or fit, please contact Shreyank N Gowda (co-supervisor on this project) at shreyank.narayanagowda@nottingham.ac.uk . Formal application instructions via the Collaboratory Research Hub
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Enquiries email name and address: For informal enquiries, please contact research@bradford.ac.uk How to apply: Formal applications can be submitted via the University of Bradford web site . Applicants should
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used in other safety-critical sectors. Review international AV regulations and identify gaps in explainability and traceability. Develop a formal DCD model capable of representing AV reasoning and
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successful candidate will initially enrol on a Swansea University PhD, and when a formal agreement between the two Universities is finalised, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to transfer
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to: Hadrian.moran@nottingham.ac.uk Interviews will take place on 9th January 2026 and the successful candidate will be invited to submit a formal application. View All Vacancies
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necessarily require formal education in geotechnics. Applicants with a background in mechanical/materials engineering or alternatively mathematics/computer science with an interest in numerical modelling
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now . Note: No formal approval from a supervisor is required prior to applying. If you believe you meet the essential criteria, you are encouraged to submit your application directly. A research
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submit a full formal application, guidance and the application form via the above ‘Apply’ button.