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including, biochemistry, cell & developmental biology, evolution, genetics, immunology microbiology, pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacy and structural biology. The vast majority of research
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highly multidisciplinary environment, this role will be pivotal in developing novel nanoparticle for plant application You will be supported by the project team on shaping the application of nanoparticles
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at the University of Bath, you will be encouraged to take up a minimum of 10 days professional development pro rata per year This is a fixed-term position for 24 months, to start between 1 May 2026 and 1 September
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in university administration is required – this role is designed to help you develop valuable skills and knowledge in a supportive environment. Further Information This role is offered on a full time
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performance, using the University's bespoke publishing platform, built and developed in-house. You’ll also have the opportunity to work closely with the Head of Marketing and our digital agency, to manage the
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challenge. This project builds on our preliminary work using reinforcement learning to develop control strategies and aims to develop an advanced controller based on reinforcement learning that will optimise
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efficiently. Proactive and adaptable mindset with the ability to develop tailored systems and respond to shifting priorities. Strong administrative and technical capabilities including financial oversight, data
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Policy Manager, you will: Develop and implement research policies and procedures at institutional level. Provide clear guidance to researchers on external legislation affecting research (eg Human Tissue
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This role will be integral to the ATTENUATE project achieving the following: Diagnosing and synthesising barriers in UK adaptation finance at different governance levels and developing and testing
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training and career development for all research staff in the MHRG. You will work under the supervision of world-leading clinicians and academics. The Bath MHRG is partnering with the Universities of Bristol