227 phd-sandwitch-in-architecture-and-built-environment positions at University of Nottingham
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opportunity for an experienced academic leader to drive innovation in early medical education, fostering a safe and inclusive environment for student development and supporting educational supervisors in
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within a dynamic and collaborative research environment and will contribute to shaping the future of sustainable biomass valorisation. Key Responsibilities • Conduct detailed techno-economic assessments
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development for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes (Masters and PhD) in the School of Economics, and to take a leadership role in the School's Research Centre for Globalisation and Economic Policy
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project to reveal the interaction of galaxies and their cosmic web environment with hydrodynamic simulations based on our new SWIFT code and COLIBRE, a novel state-of-the-art galaxy formation model. You
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circa 130 PhD students, researchers, and engineers. The group offers state-of-the-art facilities spanning 3500m², capable of handling up to 5MW for construction and testing. Our team is world leading in
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students with around 894 enrolled in postgraduate programmes including PhD programme. We have a diverse international faculty of 111, based in Ningbo China, coming from 18 countries and regions. English is
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publication. Over time, you will be encouraged to develop a portfolio of trial methodology-related research. You should have PhD or equivalent and/or degree in health-related sciences or extensive experience in
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the University’s international reputation as a hub for cutting-edge research. Candidates must have a PhD degree in Power Electronics, Machines, and Drives or a closely related field, with a proven track record in
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first progression review and are in good standing on your PhD, including having your supervisor's approval to apply. Evidence of this must be attached to your application as ‘Requested Documentation’ from
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standing on your PhD, including having your supervisor's approval to apply. Evidence of this must be attached to your application as ‘Requested Documentation’ from your doctorial supervisor. If you have