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discounted membership for our state-of-the-art sport and gym facilities and access to a 24-7 Employee Assistance Programme. · We offer all staff the opportunity to take part in volunteering
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our full range of research facilities, which are supported by award winning IT and mechanical technicians. We offer a prestigious Psychology undergraduate programme (C800), a relatively new
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& Matter (QLM) Research Laboratories of the Department with an opportunity to gain further skills from placement within the Electronic Engineering and Mechanical Engineering workshops to provide technical
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an opportunity to gain further skills from placement within the Electronic Engineering and Mechanical Engineering workshops in order to provide technical assistance to support all teaching and research activities
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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 reasons
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region and nationally. We would be thrilled if you would consider joining our thriving University. The Role and Department The Institute of Computational Cosmology (ICC) within the Department of Physics
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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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out fundamental research in the field of molecular regulation of plant environmental adaptation. The post is a key part of major 5-year BBSRC programme BB/V003534/1 to understand the role of the SUMO
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Directorate directly employed labour team, you will undertake mechanical repairs and maintenance work, to an agreed level, in compliance with industry standards, statutory requirements, and relevant codes
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physics within the Durham Quantum Light and Matter group. The positions are associated with a new five-year Programme Grant on “Quantum Many-Body Physics with Ultracold Polar Molecules'' funded by UK