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This role is full time and a fixed term contract until 30th September 2028 The closing date for applications is 23.59 on 14th July 2025 Interviews will be held: (4-15 August 2025, tbc) The Department of Meteorology at the University of Reading is looking to appoint a highly organised...
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is responsible for managing the University’s multi-million-pound Investment property portfolio. The income and capital generated from the portfolio is reinvested to fund core research and academic
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the commercial archaeological sector, delivering projects, experience of project management and supervising teams in multi-period archaeological approaches and post-excavation, in either commercial or University
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applied to biology (or allied fields like neuroscience and medicine) the ability to work effectively in a multi-disciplinary team a publication record and experience of presenting at conferences knowledge
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of biology, or expect to hold this by the start of the position previous experience working with fluorescence microscopy to study cellular function the ability to work effectively in a multi
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& PG students in Shipping Law modules; -An ability to teach at least one UG core module. -An ability to conduct high quality (4* and 3* REF) research; -Appropriate interpersonal, oral and written
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transfusions are vital for patients with trauma or cancer, but producing platelets in the lab remains a major challenge. This research will investigate how megakaryocytes, the large bone marrow cells responsible
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towards 2050. At its heart are three interconnected Priority Research Areas, each shaped to deliver long-term, challenge-led programmes of research and innovation: A resilient food system for everyone
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will be joining a welcoming and inclusive professional team at the heart of the University of Reading. This role will work with colleagues in many different parts of the University, based at a range of
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provides a vibrant research environment and includes the Departments of History, English Language, English Literature, and Classics and a range of research specialisms, including the Centre for Book Cultures