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hold a postgraduate degree at PhD level (or nearing completion / submission) or relevant industrial experience in Solution phase inorganic photochemistry (synthesis). Further information is available
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hold a PhD or hold equivalent professional expertise in Law or a cognate field by the time the appointment begins; and have an ambitious scholarship agenda. From a teaching perspective, the successful
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or joint research This research programme is focussed on the application of rigorous geometric methods to determine the statistical properties of methods in topological data analysis. You are likely to
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publications and presentations as required • To contribute and support research funding bids as required • To analyse and communicate complex ideas, concepts and data using appropriate methods and packages
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. The successful candidate will work with Dr Stephanie Sivell on the mixed methods, multi-stage COMBaT project (Core Outcomes to Measure clinical needs in primary Brain Tumours) funded by Cancer Research Wales Brain
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in research methods or supporting tutorials or research supervision to existing applied psychological programmes. Applicants with recognised applied psychology or/and therapy qualifications
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experience in qualitative and quantitative research methods, will be highly advantageous. A commitment to high-quality academic research, excellent communication and organisational skills, and the ability
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develop skills in assessment methods and in providing constructive feedback to students. Supervise the work of students including the supervision of Undergraduate and Masters students and/or the co
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the guidance of a mentor / module leader and develop skills in assessment methods and in providing constructive feedback to students. Supervise the work of students including the supervision of Undergraduate and
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assessment methods and in providing constructive feedback to students. To supervise the work of students including the supervision of Undergraduate and Master’s students and/or the co-supervision of PGR’s