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steps in the recruitment process We plan to let candidates know if they have progressed to the selection stage within two weeks of the closing date. If you need any support, equipment or adjustments
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with software and systems architectures. Proficiency in programming languages such as C/C++, C#, Java, or Python. (assessed at: application/interview/task) Further Information Grade: 8 Salary: £48,149
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(assessed at: application) Ability to assess and coordinate resources, plan, and progress work activities (assessed at: interview) Creative problem-solving skills (assessed at: application) Experience
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. This PhD project is set within the Fusion Engineering CDT at The University of Sheffield. Students will receive a 3-month training programme in fusion engineering at the start of the course, delivered across
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the validity of the relevant literature and its contribution to the development of own field. Determine novel research objectives as experiments progress and initiate and implement relevant programme of research
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white dwarf binaries, and analyse the results to investigate the origin of magnetism in white dwarfs. Plan and conduct observational and/or theoretical research programmes related to the field of magnetic
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will join the delivery team and will be responsible for the workshop-based training delivery of the Engineering Levels 3 through to 6 of the apprenticeship programme. You will also be responsible
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] Ability to assess and organise resources, and plan and progress work activities. [Application Form, Interview] Desirable criteria Experience of supervising support staff, ensuring they have the information
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qualitative coding of interview data. References Berkenkotter, C., Huckin, T. N. and Ackerman, J. (1988). Conventions, conversations, and the writer: Case study of a student in a rhetoric Ph.D. program
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, assessment, and student support to enable effective learning Contribute to the development of programme modules that are accessible, inclusive and contribute to the University’s Teaching and Learning Strategy