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selecting, shaping and driving the projects and will contribute strongly to securing follow-on external grants and commercial investment. The post holder will use their knowledge and experience in
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stakeholders to drive sustainable forestry practices and regional development. You may also: Hold a PhD (or be near completion) in a relevant social science discipline, such as environmental sociology or natural
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, locally and nationally. This includes both the academic and clinical activities, as well as leadership. Act as a positive and visible role model for patient safety research both internally across the host
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-authoring publications where appropriate. To succeed you should have: A post-graduate degree, or be working towards a PhD, in political science, social policy or a closely related discipline. Previous
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(LISA) in the Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge. This position is funded by the City University of Hong Kong and will be held at Cambridge. The Fellow will work under the supervision
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) the fern Ceratopteris richardii . This position will be based in the Plant Science & Food Security theme within the School of Biosciences on the University of Birmingham Edgbaston Campus. The School is part
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“Invisible Women, Invisible Workers: Focusing a gendered lens on health and safety in the global garment industry” (2022-2026). The Fellowship explores the health and safety of workers in garments and footwear
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limited to) initiating and leading on research projects, applying for external research funding, supervising PhD students, producing high quality outputs, working collaboratively with non-academic partners
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with regards to healthy and sustainable diets, food safety, and the Scottish food supply chain. The research contributes not only to new scientific knowledge, but also to new understanding to underpin
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, and a recruitment task. Further details: Our University is a supportive, inclusive, caring and positive community. We warmly welcome those of different cultures, ethnicities and beliefs – indeed