34 phd-computational-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" uni jobs at University of the West of England
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The job information is shown below. Please click on the links to see full details. Would you like to help us develop and grow the UWE Futures Programme? The College of Business and Law are
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The job information is shown below. Please click on the links to see full details. We are looking for Officers to join our Student and Programme Support (SPS) Team at our Frenchay and Glenside
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The job information is shown below. Please click on the links to see full details. We are looking to appoint a Programme Officer for the National Institute of Health and Care Research (NIHR) funded
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of research. We currently offer a BSc (Hons) in Computer Science, delivered on campus. We also have active PhD students in this area. About you: Candidates for the Lecturer in Computer science position should
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The job information is shown below. Please click on the links to see full details. About us: UWE, Bristol School of Computing and Creative Technologies is a leading provider of Higher Education
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field work and /or organising and running field courses would also be advantageous. About you: Candidates will be expected to have a science-based PhD relevant to environmental science or, if from a
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delivering both undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the Biomedical sciences and we are developing a new MPharm programme. We are seeking to appoint a Senior Lecturer in Physiology (Respiratory
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seeking a Professor of Pharmacy to lead the development of Pharmacy at UWE Bristol. This strategic initiative includes establishing a new MPharm programme and concurrently developing related Professional
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provision, including apprenticeships. It is an exciting time to be joining UWE Bristol as we drive forward an ambitious programme of transformational projects to enhance the student experience. This role
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initiatives and external collaborations. The ideal candidate will be someone with a strong academic background and deep expertise in thermofluids, both computational and experimental. Significant experience in