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EPSRCPostdoctoral Pathway Prize 2026 The EPSRC Postdoctoral Pathway Prize (formerly Doctoral Prize) provides opportunities for the most outstanding EPSRC-funded PhD students to receive up to 24
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Location: University Park ESPRC Postdoctoral Pathway Prize 2026 The EPSRC Postdoctoral Pathway Prize (formerly Doctoral Prize) provides opportunities for the most outstanding EPSRC-funded PhD
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safe working laboratory environment is also essential. Candidates must hold a PhD (or equivalent) or be near to completion of a PhD in the field of metabolic and molecular physiology, biochemistry or a
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methods and expand your researcher portfolio. Candidates should hold a PhD (or be near completion). Evidence of previous experience in smouldering experimental and modelling work is essential. The candidate
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should hold (or expected PhD completion soon) a PhD (or equivalent) in Civil, Mechanical, or Materials Engineering, or a closely related field from a research-led university. Advanced knowledge in pavement
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contribute to the smooth running and day-to-day supervision of students within the Pilgrim group (currently 6 PhD students, 3 MRes). They will also assist Dr Pilgrim in publication and grant writing activities
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degree in Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry or closely related discipline. Hold a PhD (or be in process of submission) in medicinal chemistry or synthetic organic chemistry. Be available to take up the post
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and impact in healthcare, making this an ideal training opportunity for future industrial or academic careers. Candidates must have a PhD (or be about to obtain) in and Engineering or Physical Science
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activities, including workshops and seminars. Candidate Profile Applicants should demonstrate: · A PhD (awarded or within 6 months of completion) in Geography/Palaeoecology/Ecology/Archaeology or related field
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resulting from the project • Co-supervise undergraduate and/or postgraduate student projects, as appropriate. Candidates must: • Hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in synthetic organic chemistry. • Proven