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kinetically constrained models of glassy behaviour, we will develop quantum analogues that feature irreducible constrained dynamics, spatial asymmetry, and novel forms of dynamical arrest. Key goals include
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develop your personal and professional skills. Our benefits include: Good annual leave allowance - 36 days (inclusive of Bank Holidays & University closure days) Competitive pension schemes Fantastic range
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with all food production, including special events and functions, assisting in the development of new dishes and menus, and the provision of general kitchen support. Successful candidates should
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), open-ended position. The role will include: Supporting the University Library’s activity by managing the University Archive service. Overseeing the management and development of the physical and digital
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a supportive and friendly environment with lots of opportunity to learn and develop your personal and professional skills. Our benefits include: Good annual leave allowance - 36 days (inclusive
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environments, easy access to a large variety of information resources, and support for the development of information literacy, academic and research skills. This role supports the user experience by providing
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curate networks spanning the 15 Partner Universities, alongside a dedicated team, to jointly realise the aims and ambitions of this important initiative. The post holder will develop and implement
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navigation system for the robotic system to traverse and operate in a variety of agricultural/horticultural environments. This project aims to develop and deploy a low-cost, low-maintenance, yet reliable multi
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project, led by Dr. Amanda Pearce at Loughborough University, aims to develop polymer vesicles for site-specific delivery of CRISPR/Cas9 to the brain as a novel therapy for Alzheimer’s Disease (AD
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for you to develop and continually grow while here with us. If this role sound of interest, we’d love to hear from you. Informal enquiries should be directed to Dominic Eade via email d.eade@lboro.ac.uk