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academic roles, should they arise, at Durham or elsewhere. Successful applicants are normally expected to be within 8 years of completing their PhD, although career breaks for parental leave and/or health
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adjustments will be made to support people within their role. Person Specification Candidates will have completed their PhD and should outline their experience, skills and achievements to date, which
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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
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process wherever it is reasonable to do so and, where successful, reasonable adjustments will be made to support people within their role. Person Specification Candidates will have completed their PhD
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offers an exciting opportunity to make a contribution to the development of DCAD’s professional academic education and programme of activities for staff, while allowing unrivalled opportunities to progress
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. This is a unique opportunity to work at the forefront of hydrogen technologies and their integration to the energy systems. The successful candidate will hold a PhD degree (or close to completion) in
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://www.durham.ac.uk/departments/academic/sport-exercise-sciences. Successful applicants are normally expected to be within 8 years of completing their PhD, although career breaks for parental leave and/or health
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, and contribute significantly to the development of PhD programmes. Enhance the School’s commitment to its vibrant and international postgraduate culture. Further key responsibilities – Professor
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% teaching and 14% administration (Approximately). Successful applicants are normally expected to be within 8 years of completing their PhD, although career breaks for parental leave and/or health reasons will
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at an international level. Engage in the mentoring of early career researchers; To attract and provide excellent supervision to research students, and contribute significantly to the development of PhD programmes