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programme management and governance structures and providing oversight of administrative support. Provide effective support on developing new bids for funding. The base location for this role is our exciting
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Research Computing and the Durham University Research Institutes.A globally outstanding centre of teaching and research excellence, a warm and friendly place to work, a unique and historic setting - Durham
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; providing expert advice and support to our researchers; and developing events, activities and relevant training. The programme management aspects of the role include: planning, management and monitoring
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experimentalists and theorist within our soft matter grouping and with industrial partners. Candidates will be expected to develop their own research programme, to publish high-quality research with a focus on
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historical and future timescales and scenarios are particularly encouraged. Successful postholders will be Bioscience department based (likely sitting in a new Computational Ecology workspace) and, for
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electron microscopy), genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, high-performance computing and field research. We promote research at the interface with other disciplines. The Department of Biosciences is
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, metabolomics, high-performance computing and field research. We promote research at the interface with other disciplines. The Department of Biosciences is particularly interested in receiving applications from
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, especially in relation to the enrichment and personal development of students (namely through our Connections Programme which encompasses sport, societies, careers and leadership, performing arts, volunteering
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-Vice-Chancellor (PGR), and for Advanced Research Computing and the Durham University Research Institutes.A globally outstanding centre of teaching and research excellence, a warm and friendly place to
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The Role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Sociology with a particular emphasis on the study of social class and its intersections with race and gender. Funded by an award from the Economic and Social Research Council's Secondary Data Analysis Initiative, this...