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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 This position, created for the UK’s National Quantum Technologies Programme, will develop fibre-based devices for quantum technology, with emphasis on squeezed light generation. We
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Exercise Science programmes. Our Department and University seek an outstanding candidate to elevate student academic and employability skills. This will involve teaching small groups, lecturing, delivery
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, managing students and employer recruitment processes, preparing students, designing and delivering a Professional Development Programme, developing common systems and standardised processes on best practice
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ground-breaking technology with incredible team support and development opportunities. ioMosaic Corporation is a rapidly growing company providing consulting services in the areas of process safety and
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About the role We are seeking a proactive, self-motivated and collegiate Lecturer in Pharmacology to assist in the delivery of our undergraduate pharmacology, pharmacy and bioscience programmes. Our
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day may include: formulation development, formulation characterisation, generating in vitro biopharmaceutics data (solubility, dissolution, etc.), and translation of in vitro results. About you The
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sourcing and developing opportunities to generate new placements. You will act as a point of contact for students, academic staff and employers, dealing with enquiries and providing guidance. A major part of
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events from match analysis, concussion data from injury surveillance) to develop models to describe head impacts in rugby union players in the highest women’s and men’s leagues in England. The project is
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About the role As a post-doctoral Research Associate in this project, you will study 2D materials and develop new defects for quantum sensing. This position is linked to a new research collaboration