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collaborators. To build partnerships with patient organisations, charities, and community networks to enhance the project’s reach and impact. To lead the co-production of patient-facing materials explaining how
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Accountabilities The post holder will perform original research to improve the successful crystallisation of molecular materials The post holder will perform crystallisation experiments using defined protocols
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university. Background The post holder will be recruited as part of the Horizon Europe Doctoral Networks of the European Commission DT-HATS “Digital Twins for Hydrogen and Ammonia injection, ignition, and
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provision and research in sociological methods training at Swansea, to build capacity and realise a networked all-Wales strategy for doctoral training in Sociology and STS, drawing upon FtF, hybrid and
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findings for publication. Your role will include: Gathering and working with research data using relevant methods and software (e.g., SPSS, RStudio, NVivo). Reviewing and summarising academic literature
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role will include: Gathering and working with research data using relevant methods and software (e.g., SPSS, RStudio, NVivo). Reviewing and summarising academic literature. Helping to draft research
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them to network within a larger cohort and to see their research within an especially wide disciplinary context. The pathway also examines and develops knowledge relating to wider issues, e.g. (in
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management across the UK. Current rainfall datasets are not fit for purpose: radar estimates can be inaccurate, and rain gauge networks, while reliable, are too sparse to capture highly localised storms
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and Exeter (as part of the GW4 network) and there may be opportunities to work with researchers at partner institutions. You will also have opportunities to receive further research training (e.g., in
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service, local government, think tanks, and the voluntary sector. It is a member of the What Works network, was a finalist in the prestigious ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize, and is recognised internationally