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optimisation. We are particularly eager to hear from applicants with a focus on the application of electrical engineering in the fields of renewable energy, space, aerospace, power distribution and reliability
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improvement of a reliable, efficient, and future-ready electrical infrastructure across the campus. Working closely with Computing and Information Services (CIS), stakeholders and contractors, you will oversee
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? - Information Page . The Role and the Department The Student Journey Futures (SJF) Programme, jointly led by Computing and Information Services (CIS) and Student and Academic Services Directorate (SASD), is
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found here The Role and the Department The Volunteering and Outreach team have successfully delivered a wide-ranging volunteering and community sport programme for the last 30 years. Access to our high
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Why Join Us? - Information Page . The Role and Department The Student Journey Futures (SJF) Programme, jointly led by Computing and Information Services (CIS) and Student and Academic Services
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are an active and vibrant department, with a strong cohort of early career academics and future leaders. As a PDRA in computational chemistry at Durham, you will have access to state-of-the-art instrumentation
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the Widening Access and Participation team as part of the Uni Connect Programme (UCP), an Office for Students (OfS) funded project. The North East Uni Connect Programme (NEUCP) involves all colleges and
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Volunteering and Outreach). Students can also volunteer within their college outreach programme, it is even possible to complete volunteering as part of their degree programme, sports team or society. There
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opportunities. • We provide wide-ranging health and wellbeing support including discounted membership for our state-of-the-art sport and gym facilities and access to a 24-7 Employee Assistance Programme
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undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Sociology, Criminology and Social Work. Further, we support the delivery of a faculty research methods programme as part of the collaborative NINEDTP and contribute