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to influence wider sector practice. Developing partnerships across academic and professional teams to align financial support with student success. You have significant experience leading advisory services
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We are seeking to fill a number of postdoctoral research associate positions aligned with a Prosperity Partnership project involving AstraZeneca and Labman: drEAMcat - Earth-Abundant Metal Catalysis
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, to provide in-depth technical support in data science, artificial intelligence (AI) and research software engineering. Team members are assigned to multiple long- and short-term research projects from across
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on the skills, experience, and qualifications you bring to the project. We are looking for an ideal candidate to join our team in summer, as this aligns with the start of this important project. We are open to
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is an academic publisher committed to publishing the highest-quality international scholarship in the social sciences and aligned disciplines, with a focus on global social challenges. As a not-for
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technical and non-technical audience for small and large audiences. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including proven report writing skills. Extensive experience in an ITIL aligned service
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outcomes. It will also incorporate genetic data within the economic and social sciences. The project is based in the School of Economics, but it involves collaborations across multiple disciplines
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success, and progression activities. Your contribution will support colleagues in developing rigorous, insightful, and meaningful impact reporting aligned with the University’s Access and Participation Plan
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or relevant health or social science discipline, and experience of publishing findings in peer-reviewed journals. Given the need to communicate with multiple stakeholders, you will have excellent communication
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scenarios by deployment of SRM techniques. More details of the project are available from Chris Jones on request (chris.d.jones@bristol.ac.uk ). The project is in collaboration with multiple institutions