163 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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, the Boldrewood Innovation Campus, and the Winchester School of Art. The Estates & Facilities team ensure that the University has a built and physical environment that supports the activities of a world-class
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major role in inspiring the next generation of students in a world-class University? Due to the success of the Artificial Intelligence & Computer Engineering (AICE), we have built a brand-new student
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of Art. The Estates & Facilities Team ensure that the University has a built and physical environment that supports the activities of a world-class University, across a portfolio of academic, state
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that can be designed and optimised for both passive and active photonic components, allowing for the full suite of device functionality to be incorporated via simple and low-cost processes on a single
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record, and leadership. A PhD in a health-related discipline is essential; a PhD in Psychology would be an advantage, and understanding of qualitative approaches will be useful. You will have excellent
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to gender—and demonstrated expertise in advanced statistical methods (e.g., multilevel modelling). The successful candidate will work closely with the Principal Investigator, Dr. Verena Klein, a PhD student
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Biotechnology Innovation Centre (EBIC), https://ebicentre.co.uk , focusing on the application of engineered biofilms for the enhanced removal of emerging and recalcitrant pollutants from wastewater. A solid
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. This role will contribute to the project by: Refining the flow battery design for manufacture and installation in Nepal Developing the control system/BMS for integration with a wider energy management system
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you You will have a PhD (or be nearing completion) in politics, political theory or a cognate discipline, have a growing reputation in the field, and possess the ability to plan, manage, organise and
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child health. The position is based at the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Centre, and part of an NIHR-funded programme of research which aims to inform how people can be better supported to plan and prepare