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and student experience at Lancaster, and have a willingness to engage in continuing professional development and outreach activity. The School offers a stimulating environment for career development
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are looking for a dynamic, efficient, and motivated individual to become their Global Mobility Advisor. This is an exciting role which is key to the development of the Global Mobility function across
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of the soil microbiome (SoilResist). The position is part of an ERC Advanced Grant awarded to Professor Richard Bardgett, which seeks to: (i) develop a mechanistic understanding of the factors that underpin
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2025 Reference: 0510-25 An exciting opportunity exists for a post-doctoral researcher to work on a UKRI funded project entitled “Flow and fragmentation of melts and magmas: developing a unified view
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Reference: 0479-25 We are seeking to recruit an creative, highly-motivated senior post-doctoral researcher to work on the development and implementation of deep learning workflows to be applied to digital
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programme of scholarship and / or research. The successful applicant will be expected to have completed their PhD, or be within an anticipated 12 months of award. The successful candidate will be required
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August 2025 Reference: 0534-25 Be a part of something inspirational Sport Lancaster has recently embarked on an exciting period of change and development, presenting a broad range of opportunities within
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This is an opportunity to take on a senior leadership role within the Faculty. The role of Associate Dean for Global provides academic leadership for the Faculty, to develop strategies and shape our global
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skills and a commitment to providing high standards of customer service. You should be self-motivated and keen to develop new skills which will be supported by peers and managers. The team works flexibly
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fellowship that combines a personalised programme of retraining and mentorship. Our fellows gain the confidence and skills they need to succeed and enable them to generate novel, high-quality research findings