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to live and work in the Durham area on our Why Join Us? - Information Page The Department The Department of Sociology was established in 1964 initially as a Department of Social Theory and Institutions
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research papers at national or international conferences and communicate complex information to specialists and within the wider academic community. 5. Experience in algebraic number theory
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of Classical Philology / Latin Studies Excellent command of Latin and Ancient Greek A specialization in ancient epic or ancient drama is desirable; interest in literary theory, narratology, and reception history
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Among the many reasons to research and teach at the University of Vienna there is one in particular, which has convinced around 7,500 academic staff members so far. They see themselves as personalities
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Theory of Soft and Active Matter ( Job Number: 25000699) Department of Physics Grade 7: - £38,249 - £45,413 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration: 24
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programme as part of the collaborative NINEDTP. The Department’s research strategy is built around five themes: Communities and Social Justice; Health and Social Theory; Higher Education and Social
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. Fieldwork duties will include: cultivate and maintain relations with key informants, gateway contacts, and local stakeholders; develop interview questionnaires; recruit, organize, and conduct interviews with
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Photonics. IPaQS has a strong culture of collaborative research, which is built on the regular exchange of ideas between our experimental and theory groups. We are a tight-knit community of academics
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is developing cutting-edge research on all aspects of computational imaging, from theory and algorithms, to applications in astronomy and medicine. Dr Wiaux is a Professor in the School of Engineering