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Behaviour research group The successful candidate will join an active research group focused on the development and application of mathematical methods to complex systems, with a particular emphasis on
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for the West of England. A major part of your work will be to help design, develop and maintain a new, cutting-edge, publicly-accessible Data Hub and Observatory for the region’s economy. Your role includes
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the role is to provide employability support to students on a one to one basis and good written English skills are essential. In addition, you will be required to deliver skills workshops and talks and
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studying a BSc Health and Exercise Science or BSc/MSci Sport and Exercise Science. Our teaching is primarily delivered face to face, supported by online content. The role will include supervision
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business development in a business, university or public sector organisation. You will have experience of managing partnerships, you will be adept at procurement and contracting services, and you will have
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reach out. Further information: The role is available on a full-time fixed term basis of a minimum 24 months. The planned interview date for this vacancy is 06 October 2025. For an informal discussion
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within ioMosaic to embed knowledge through this innovation project, with academic support from the University of Bath. This is an opportunity for you to ‘fast track’ your career into business by leading a
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future approach; from internship programmes, central graduate scheme and returnship initiatives, this role is all about building a diverse, inclusive, and future-ready workforce. You’ll also maintain
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laser laboratory work, theoretical understanding, and innovativeness in a research context are also critical. Prior experience working with optical fibre and familiarity with electronics is desirable but
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the adaptation context. Additional information This is a part-time (0.5 FTE), fixed-term position, expected to end September 2027. As a member of Research Staff at the University of Bath, you will be encouraged