41 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Greenwich
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
PhD researchers. We deliver high-quality education and research across a range of scientific disciplines. As a Teaching Support Technician, you will work in our science-based laboratories, which include
-
knowledge exchange activities. For an informal discussion about the post please contact Debbie Tolhurst, Programme Leader SCPHN programme D.Tolhurst@greenwich.ac.uk Should you have any recruitment related
-
despite, their diverse backgrounds. To ensure we achieve this, our Curriculum Shape initiative introduces a new approach: all programme teams are being supported to implement our Curriculum Framework and
-
undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) adult nursing programme in its portfolio and are looking to appoint an experienced adult nursing educator/s. The Post The post holder/s will work with our adult nursing
-
demonstrated through a relevant PhD. Specific training in synthesis of insect-produced chemicals will be provided. This appointment will be made at AC2 level. For an informal discussion about the post please
-
runs a successful undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) children’s nursing programme in its portfolio and are looking to appoint an experienced children’s nursing educator/s. The Post The post holder
-
. The School currently runs a successful undergraduate physiotherapy programme in its portfolio and are looking to appoint experienced physiotherapy educator/s. The Post We welcome applications from individuals
-
programme team and take responsibility for leading and teaching modules in Term 2 of the 2025–26 academic year. In Term 3, the post holder will contribute to assessment and marking, dissertation or work
-
the Curriculum Shape refresh project, we’re placing employability at the core of every student’s academic and university experience. We’re enhancing every programme to ensure students receive tailored career
-
William Hills was a former student of the University of Greenwich who studied Mechanical Engineering at what was then Woolwich Polytechnic in 1948. This bursary is supported by the legacy of William