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components, manufacturing methods or technologies, with measurable impact. Experience of using software packages to assist with the design, processing and testing of parts or fixturing in support of project
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International Relations. The School seeks to appoint a Lecturer in Public Policy from January 2026, to support research and teaching at all levels of the field, including research methods. Politics and
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your specialist knowledge and experience of methods and processes, to generate innovative research outputs which have a direct economic and technical benefit to companies and sectors. You will work
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qualifications and experience criteria in their applications: Honours degree in Biological Sciences, Economics, Geography, Engineering, Leadership, Environmental Studies, Public Policy or related subject PhD in
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attainment and degree outcomes. Using relevant digital software and systems (e.g. Microsoft) to support the everyday work of LDS and appropriate record management. Key Essential criteria include: A degree or
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of research conducted by academics in the school and beyond. About the person: As the successful candidate, you will have the following: Have, or be near to completion, a PhD in Ancient History or cognate
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the discipline and of research and development methods and techniques to work within established research programmes, with proven competence and technical expertise in: Theory and implementation of Digitised
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. Candidates must hold a PhD and have hands-on expertise in instrumental analysis, fuel characterisation, combustion testing, or emissions monitoring. The successful applicant will be able to commission, operate
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with significant and relevant industrial experience. 2. Post apprenticeship experience in lab/manufacturing environment which should include: a. Experience in the use of inspection equipment and software
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order (e.g. financial collapse; migration and asylum; entrenched conflict; humanitarian emergencies). The essential criteria of the post include: A completed PhD in International Relations or cognate