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(R2) Positions Postdoc Positions Country United Kingdom Application Deadline 8 Oct 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/London) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 36.5 Offer Starting Date 5
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welcome applications from service people. Further information For further information please contact Prof. Julian Moger, e-mail j.moger@exeter.ac.uk. The closing date for completed applications is 19th
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fixed-term basis until 12th October 2026, within the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. The post The Faculty wishes to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate to support the work of Prof Joanne
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work with Associate Professor Annabel Watson (SoE Director of Education and Student Experience) and relevant programme leads to ensure the efficient and effective delivery of a number of online and
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carbon stores at risk whose disturbance may contribute to underwater carbon emissions that potentially accelerate climate change. The successful applicant will work closely with Prof Callum Roberts as
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the EU Research Framework Programme? Other EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This new full-time post is available from January 1st
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. This project aims to dive into the dynamics of attack methodologies (e.g., Membership Inference, Property Inference) and defensive mechanisms (e.g., Differential Privacy, Machine Unlearning) within FL
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applications from candidates with an academic or professional background. An interest in developing pedagogies in legal education will be an asset. You will join a thriving and dynamic law programme, based
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The post of Lecturer in Creative Writing is based within the Department of English and Creative Writing , which is part of HASS. We are a large and dynamic department with more than seventy academics from
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This project is a fully funded MSc by Research Scholarship in Medicinal Chemistry / Synthetic Organic Chemistry and builds on a successful decade-long research programme at the University of Exeter