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The role-holder will work dynamically within the Rights Lab’s Law and Policy Programme to support collaborative research projects focused on antislavery and anti-trafficking governance, focusing
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Materialities of Climate Adaptation in Southern Africa.’ The fellowship is an ambitious and transdisciplinary project about the emergence, evolution and ongoing forms of climate coloniality in southern Africa
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how through your experience you will: Undertake original research of international excellence. Develop research objectives and proposals for own and/or collaborative research area. Prepare papers
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and local antislavery movement(s), our curation and development of policy and practice resources (as well as academic outputs), and our responsive research agenda. About you - Candidates should have a
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different career stages and has experience offering support to help early career researchers develop their own ideas and transition to independence. This exciting role provides an opportunity to publish in
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will be to use and develop opto-acoustic instrumentation to search for potential elasticity-based biomarkers for cancer. You will engage with several entities in the University such as the Biomolecular
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Biofortification Hub, delivered in partnership with Adamo Foods, to develop iron-biofortified fungal mycelium for human nutrition. The role will involve using the INFOGEST static in vitro digestion system
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work; A commitment to staff development through the provision of training, continued support, and career progression opportunities; Access to a range of benefits and rewards, including fitness and health
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outcome measure development. This post is offered on a full time (36.25 hours) 24 month fixed term basis. Further information is available in the role profile. To apply for this vacancy please click’ Apply
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in childhood where chemotherapy induced pain can lead to alterations in the development and maturation of both peripheral and central nervous systems, which can result in long-term changes in neuronal