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allowance, excellent training and development opportunities, flexible benefits, an employee assistance programme, and flexible hybrid working options. If you share our commitment to excellent service and
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relevant discipline.(see the person specification below) An excellent record of scholarly learning and teaching in undergraduate and postgraduate programs. An emerging reputation in research and scholarship
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below to discuss the MARS programme in greater detail. Professor Andrew Baggaley a.baggaley1@lancaster.ac.uk Professor Chris Jewell c.jewell@lancaster.ac.uk or Professor Chris Nemeth c.nemeth
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@lancaster.ac.uk to discuss the MARS programme in greater detail. How to apply Submit a job application via the ‘Apply Online’ button and upload the following mandatory attachments in PDF format with your
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programmes on 13 January 2026 12:00-13:30 (GMT). Prospective students will obtain information about our PhD programme and the application process, funding, our world-leading research, living in Lancaster, and
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resources Can plan and prioritise work effectively in a busy environment Works well with others and builds positive relationships with students and staff Is committed to supporting student wellbeing and
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atmospheric science or a closely related discipline • experience in developing and applying atmospheric models • strong skills in programming and data analysis using R, Python or similar languages
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Software development and strong programming skills would also be welcome. A PhD is required in a related area, and the position is subject to successful visa application. Enquiries to: Dr Scott Piao