82 computer-science-programming-languages-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Bath in United Kingdom
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The University of Bath is committed to an ambitious action plan to continually improve our research culture. As Communications Lead for Research Culture, you'll be right at the heart of supporting
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About the role The Department of Social and Policy Sciences invites applications for a role that will play a key part in supporting research activities across the department. Based in the Research
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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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this multidisciplinary KTP between Druck Ltd and the Department Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bath, you will have the opportunity to work on a challenging and exciting project, using ground-breaking
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Staff discount on language courses Generous employer contributory pension schemes Generous annual leave allowance with an additional 5 discretionary days so that you can enjoy a positive work life balance
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About the role The Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies (PoLIS) is seeking to appoint a Lecturer (Education) in Politics, specialising in teaching International Political
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About the role This research is supported by a project grant from Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council with co-funding from Arla Foods Ingredients and is being conducted in
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be a mixture of remote working and working on campus. For an informal discussion about this post, please contact the Head of Marketing, Faculty of Science - Sarah Amphlett, sca47@bath.ac.uk or Ellie
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scheme Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme Staff discount at Team Bath gym Staff discounts on postgraduate tuition fees Staff discount on language courses Generous employer contributory pension
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investment, and thus, future climate risk. Consideration of how storylines and participatory approaches may support effective communication and uptake of complex climate science and overcome behavioural