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BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience DLA Programme: Engineering Stomata: How Shape Informs Function
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Overview We are looking for a Research Associate to join our team exploring how horizontal gene transfer (HGT) shapes plant evolution. This position will bridge large-scale comparative genomics and
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meetings Compile and post on the University’s website information needed to maintain, update and develop the University’s online News pages. Time Management - Plan, organise and prioritise your workload
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Heterogeneity in the development of antisocial behaviour School of Psychology PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Richard Rowe, Dr CB Stride Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year
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develop work set as a priority by Health Education England. The primary responsibilities for the postholder are to support the EDI lead for the Clinical Psychology training programme and will include
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BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience DLA Programme: Tackling ageing in the gut: investigating the contribution of macrophages in the intestinal stem cell niche to gut maintenance and repair
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are below.) You will be part of a team that develops, manages and improves the effective organisation of our taught programmes and related student procedures. You will work within clear policies and processes
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though welding can be traced back to the Bronze age. Five millennia of development has led to the creation of a plethora of joining techniques, which are deployed to successfully manufacture technologies
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Overview You will be part of a team that develops, manages and improves the effective organisation of our taught programmes and related student procedures. You will ensure policies and processes
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Overview This is a fixed-term post designed to provide computational support to the development of the open-source software pipeline TopoStats, and to wider research using Atomic Force Microscopy