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ageing processes, high voltage electrical testing, analytical and simulation techniques. Please provide your CV to support your application for this post. You will report to the sponsor at regular meetings
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The post is full-time for 12 months. We are seeking a researcher to work on the EPSRC-funded ESPRESSO project (“Efficient Search over Personal Repositories - Secure and Sovereign”). The post is
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Salary: AMNL £44,159 to £76,280 (for those below ST3 on 3 August 2016); CADT £61,825 to £70,425 (for those at or above ST3 on 3 August 2016). Post duration up to 4 years (whole time equivalent
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of post-doctoral fellows, research scientists and graduate students, combined with the ordering and maintenance of laboratory instrumentation and supplies. The position holder will be expected to be
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assessment, surgery, and rehabilitation for cochlear and other auditory implants. The post is for a full-time permanent position but part-time working will be considered. Full time hours are considered to be
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Lane and City Gateway halls of residence, with the primary work location being Wessex Lane. Residential Services at the University of Southampton offer accommodation to thousands of undergraduate, post
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part of a team with colleagues in ITE. The post includes teaching, visiting trainees in their placement school and observing and assessing the quality of their teaching in relation to the Teachers
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yeasts collected from around the globe and offers the opportunity to better characterise these novel isolates whilst seeking a practical solution to an economically important spoilage problem. The post
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We are seeking a highly motivated post-doctoral researcher of high calibre to join our research program in the area of integrated silicon photonics. The position is funded by the EPSRC (Engineering
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Psychology or related discipline. The post-holder will join our multidisciplinary research team in the Centre for Innovation for Mental Health, School of Psychology, University of Southampton. Our group uses a