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and practical. The primary purpose of the role is to assist with the collection and analysis of qualitative data. The project is supervised by Dr Thomas Roberts at the University of Surrey. It is funded
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and practical. The primary purpose of the role is to assist with the collection and analysis of qualitative data. The project is supervised by Dr Thomas Roberts at the University of Surrey. It is
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to the environmental challenges of climate change in ways that are locally relevant and practical. The primary purpose of the role is to assist with the collection and analysis of qualitative data. The project is
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perspectives in both the academic and non-academic sector. The recruited DC will be enrolled in our PhD programme. In addition to the individual doctoral project, the DCs will benefit from a dedicated training
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. Our MSc Physics and MSc Astrophysics programmes are complemented by more specialist offerings such as MSc Data-Intensive Physics and MSc Data-Intensive Astrophysics (part-hosted by the School
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under supervision from the Chief Investigator (Dr Claire Wilson). The role will be responsible for contributing to all aspects of the research, including data collection, analysis and publication of study
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include conducting a rapid literature review, preparing and analysing administrative data sets housed within the SAIL Databank, and administrative tasks. This post is part-time, 60% (21 hours per week), is
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will be based in the School of Biosciences; Previous experience working with samples and data databases related to BBRCVA is required. This position is full-time (35 hours per week) and fixed term
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Education community. 5. Fluency in Welsh, written and oral. Additional Information Project Description The main objective of this project is to design and develop multifunctional catalysts
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contributions, and potentially co-author publications. It is particularly well-suited for students who are considering pursuing a PhD or an academic career after graduation. We welcome applications from all