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problems. Develop your skills and knowledge in a dynamic and energetic environment. Education, Qualifications and Experience Essential MSc/PhD in Robotics or Computer Science Experience working on Robotics
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universities recruit and retain the very best newly qualified doctoral (e,g PhD, EngD) students, and help them launch careers in research. The Fellowships target the top 10-15% of EPSRC-funded students. All
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PhD Scholarships in Digital Twinning Research Edinburgh Business School is readvertising two PhD scholarships as Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) positions for doctoral candidates interested in
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on a range of topics related to language policy, linguistics, translation and interpreting, migration, culture, and heritage, and supervise PhD students working on similar topics and on interdisciplinary
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and water monitoring protocols; and/or other application areas where pathogen concentration is an important element, e.g. healthcare, biotech, aquaculture, food and drink PhD in relevant discipline (or
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the best ideas to their students. The ideal candidate will have a PhD or equivalent, experience of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, as well as relevant managerial industry experience. Experience with
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will have a PhD or equivalent, experience of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, as well as relevant managerial industry experience. Experience with MBA students and online learning programmes would
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to their students. The ideal candidate will have a PhD or equivalent, experience of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, as well as relevant managerial industry experience. Experience with MBA students and online
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papers; presentation of research at conferences. Assist the development of student research skills, and be expected to contribute to the assessment of student knowledge (particularly PhD students) in
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policies, and in compliance with the requirements of the funder. Provide tutoring and assist in the supervision of student research projects as necessary. Register as a PhD student at our university and