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Durham University museums, the Oriental Museum and the Museum of Archaeology. For further information on our current projects, research and teaching see www.dur.ac.uk/archaeology The Role Applications
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should identify a project at Durham that constitutes a new and discrete body of work that progresses and exploits the outcomes of their doctoral work or enables research activity that makes a clear
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structural and algorithmic graph theory. The purpose of the role is to contribute to the project “Algorithmic meta-classifications for graph containment”, working with Professor Matthew Johnson, Dr Barnaby
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Award. The Role We are seeking a highly motivated researcher - either a Grade 7 PhD holder, or a Grade 6 graduate - to join the IMPACTS project, funded by the Northern Net Zero Accelerator. The project
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are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Evolutionary Developmental Biology with a particular emphasis on the genetic basis of differences in organ size Drosophila. The research project is led by
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. Funded by an award from the Economic and Social Research Council’s Secondary Data Analysis Initiative, this project led by Dr Stephen Ashe (profile here ) seeks to offer an intersectional re-reading
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molecules in optical lattices. The project is a collaboration with researchers in Paris and Warsaw. The post holder will work directly with Prof. Simon Cornish (Physics) and Prof. Jeremy Hutson (Chemistry
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that bring together colleagues for collaborative projects. The School is housed in the iconic Palatine Centre overlooking Durham Cathedral in the heart of the city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is located
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. The proposed project will harness the phenomenon of Circularly Polarised Luminescence (CPL), where different enantiomers of the same chemical entity produce different handedness (left or right) of light
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on researching the implications of Contextual Safeguarding to education. This is part of the Crossing the Divide research project, led by Jenny Lloyd. Crossing the Divide will explore how schools