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12 Months, Fixed-Term, Whole-Time Post Position Summary The ideal SPDRA candidate will have a combination of specialized knowledge, skills and successful experience in several of the following
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communities, integrating quantitative and qualitative data to advance knowledge and practice. The project will engage with local communities, industry, and stakeholders to enhance marine governance and
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knowledge, skills and successful experience in several of the following research areas: • Sub-Kelvin Refrigeration Concepts, operation and maintenance of sub-kelvin 3He-refrigerators and 3He-4He dilution
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well as being open to flexible working practices. During the recruitment and section process, candidates will be expected to demonstrate an appropriate mix of knowledge, experience and skills described below
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include an analytical writing exercise in English. Knowledge of Italian, Korean, or Swedish is an advantage but not required. The vacancies will be filled on a rolling basis. Appointments will be made
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knowledge of evaluation and research methods, and have the skills set to work on writing, reporting, and publishing. Achievement of the expected progression within Post Doc and Senior Post Doc is transferable
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, pregnancy and maternity, as well as being open to flexible working practices. During the recruitment and section process, candidates will be expected to demonstrate an appropriate mix of knowledge, experience
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and should refer to PD2 posts instead. Desirable: *Familiarity with sustainability assessment methods such as Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). *Knowledge of marine bioresources or microalgal biomass
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of Children, Disability and Equality (DCDE) and is available from 23/02/2026-17/06/2026. Project Title: Knowledge synthesis to inform a review of Children First: Guidance for the Protection and Welfare
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of altered brain development and cognitive school-age outcomes. To achieve this, we are performing school-age MRIs and neurocognitive testing on a cohort of children who had HIE as newborns, and matched