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research and teaching interests in the broad field of Electrical / Electronic Engineering, Solid Mechanics, Structures, or Thermodynamics. Applicants who have a track record of current funding they could
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24 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company DURHAM UNIVERSITY Research Field Engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Application Deadline 11 Apr
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Engineering, Solid Mechanics, Structures, or Thermodynamics. Applicants who have a track record of current funding they could bring to Durham are likely to be in a stronger position than those that do not
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applications from those with research and teaching interests in the broad field of Electrical / Electronic Engineering, Solid Mechanics, Structures, or Thermodynamics. Applicants who have a track record of
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to recruit prior to the closing date, the advert will close immediately). The Role and Department The Projects & Infrastructure team is responsible for the construction project delivery across all campuses
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to recruit prior to the closing date, the advert will close immediately). The Role and Department The Projects & Infrastructure team is responsible for the construction project delivery across all campuses
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to recruit prior to the closing date, the advert will close immediately). The Role and Department The Projects & Infrastructure team is responsible for the construction project delivery across all campuses
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Department Estates and Facilities Directorate Business and Campus Services Grade: Grade 8 Salary range: £47,389-£56,535 The Role and Department As Senior Fire Safety Engineer, you will be
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needs within CIS to ensure service excellence. Leading change management initiatives to optimise technology adoption. Identifying opportunities for improved use of digital services. Keeping end users
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climate change. The project focuses on three invasive non-native plants in the UK and uses archival research, document analysis, participant observation, and semi-structured and go-along interviews in