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of Black, Asian, or Ethnic Minority heritage, and candidates who are Disabled (including people who may not define themselves as disabled, but nevertheless encounter challenges) PLEASE NOTE: Applications are
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statistical software, be able to apply scientific principles to the role, some previous experience in a people/public facing role would be beneficial. The Benefits to You - You will have access to a wide range
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effectively Identifying and making the most productive use of resources including people, time, information, networks and budgets. Engaging with the wider context Enhancing your contribution to the organisation
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unexpected financial hardship due to unforeseen circumstances. The IHF is intended as a safety net for students in financial difficulty, not their main source of support. The maximum award is £1,000 per
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research team in a technical capacity by carrying out defined experimental procedures. The work covers a wide variety of research areas, including molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, and
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Studies, defined as a course focusing primarily on the study of Japan, and containing a substantial Japanese language component. Applicants who hold (or are completing) combined honours courses where
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We are looking for applicants with research interests and a developing reputation in the areas of electronics and software development, applied to medical applications. Our mission in the College
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. Experience of working with qualitative data and use of qualitative data analysis software (e.g. NVivo). E5. Experience of presenting research findings in a range of written and visual formats, for example