209 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at University of Birmingham
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international PGR community-building activity. The post will involve liaison between external funding organisations (primarily the UKRI and major charities), College’s academic community and other Professional
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continuous improvement to everything we do. We have an active People and Culture network, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and Women in IT group, bi-annual making IT happen awards recognition programme, and a
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user-centred. The role is for the duration of 10 months commencing on 1st October 2025. The work is funded by the EPSRC network, N-CODE. Main Duties Support the design and deployment of a Large Language
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network; applying knowledge in a way which develops new intellectual understanding; developing and making substantial contributions to knowledge transfer, and enterprise (including business engagement
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for the University’s staff, students and visitors across our extensive building portfolio. After our students and staff, our physical estate is the largest single enabler for our world-class teaching and research and
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Sciences Building and purpose-built Magnetic Resonance laboratory. The School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham is a vibrant, thriving and collegiate academic community, seeking to attract
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covering 672 acres, with over 200 buildings of different ages, complexities, physical condition and use - ranging from grade 1 and 2 listed properties to brand new state of the art learning and research
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for the University’s staff, students and visitors across our extensive building portfolio. After our students and staff, our physical estate is the largest single enabler for our world-class teaching and research and
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expert advice to staff and students within the discipline; participating in research-related enabling activities such as adding value to a cross disciplinary network; applying knowledge in a way which
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of people using services and their carers, and the practice knowledge of social care staff. Its aims are to enable practical improvements on the ground, and make a crucial contribution to longer-term cultural