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individual to contribute to teaching and further development of our Actuarial Science programmes and module portfolios, which are based in the Department of Mathematics, and to pursue an excellent research
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Gravity, at Swansea University. They will benefit from daily interaction within a group of staff and students counting approximately forty researchers, and from the extensive programme of research seminars
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the operational delivery of the interview process for relevant programmes, ensuring alignment with key application deadlines and internal and external regulation/policy. The role will liaise with relevant academic
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to develop, because all of the features associated with the small- and large-molecule drug components must be optimised together. Computational mathematical modelling is used to make the optimisation of ADCs
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leave, available from 1 August 2026. Swansea University School of Law delivers a suite of well-established undergraduate Law degrees as well as specialist LLM programmes including an LLM Law and Legal
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instrumental in delivering an assurance programme across a number of work streams. The post holder will be responsible for the security governance framework for the building and associated activities and
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unexpected directions and creating unique opportunities to uncover new fundamental physics. This PhD studentship offers the chance to develop an ambitious research project at the interface of theory and
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Manager to support the growth and development of income-generating activities across Estates and Campus Services at Swansea University. Working closely with the Head of Commercial Services, the role will
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working full-time. This is an exciting opportunity to join the National Centre for Mental Health at Swansea University. The postholder will manage and conduct a programme of quantitative research projects
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University Medical School and 2-photon calcium imaging and microphonics at the University of Sheffield in the laboratory of Professor Walter Marcotti. The successful candidate will be supported to develop