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progression up to £52,067 per annum Apply by: 12/04/2026 Role Description The Cranfield University Commercial Team welcomes applications for the Project Leadership Programme. We are seeking candidates with
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progression up to £29,811 per annum Apply by: 12/04/2026 Role Description The Cranfield University Commercial Team welcomes applications for the Project Leadership Programme. We are seeking candidates with
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to £33,825 per annum Apply by: 18/01/2026 Role Description We welcome applications from passionate, skilled, committed individuals to join our team. About the Role The Design Engineering Technical Developer
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investment and collaboration, supporting the development of a research and innovation ecosystem, and contributing to the design and delivery of training programmes. You will also undertake fieldwork and
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development budget Apply by: 12/04/2026 Role Description We welcome applications from passionate, skilled, committed, prospective experts in Data Science in Food Systems to join our team passionate in onion
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. These changes, which bring about several exciting technology developments, are firmly embedded in our research and education delivery. Our Values and Commitments Our shared, stated values help to define who we
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-quality journals and leading conferences. The successful candidate will, if possible, develop or adopt numerical simulation models and methods pertinent to icing science and engineering, and develop
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reliable information is available to all stakeholders. This covers the University and its subsidiary companies (Cranfield Management Development Ltd, Cranfield Innovative Manufacturing Ltd, Cranfield Defence
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-funded CRYOSTAR project. About the Role The Research Assistant will support the EU-funded CRYOSTAR project. This prestigious Horizon Europe initiative aims to define a certification roadmap and develop
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contribute to the One Health Environmental Sensing project, which focuses on the development of novel sensors to enhance the understanding of multi-drug resistance and track antimicrobial resistance using a