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About The Role This is a Fixed Term post until March 2026 working full-time. An exciting opportunity has arisen for a talented graduate in a quantitative STEM, psychology, health or social sciences
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working full-time. An exciting opportunity has arisen for a talented graduate in a quantitative STEM, psychology, health or social sciences or related discipline to develop their data analysis and modelling
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skills in spoken and written English. You should be able to deal with sensitive material with strict confidentiality, possessing tact and diplomacy. You will work effectively within a team setting
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to support the realisation and characterisation of semiconductor materials incorporating defect centres. Applicants should hold a postgraduate degree in electronic engineering, chemistry, or physics, and
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criteria in the application statement when you apply. Essential criteria Current student or graduate in Computer Science, Software Engineering or a related discipline (assessed at: application/interview
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and materials from across disciplinary boundaries to renew geographical scholarship and bring geographical perspectives to bear in other domains. We work across every continent and most major oceans and
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local communities to create public facing materials, as well as participation and dissemination strategies that work to overcome barriers to inclusion. About you We are seeking to appoint an individual
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application forms are available by telephoning 01248 383865. Informal enquiries can be made by contacting: Giulia Bovolenta, Lecturer in the School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, g.bovolenta