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activities while participating fully in the intellectual life of the department and the college. Fellows receive an annual stipend of approximately $67,580 plus benefits and an allocation for research expenses
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, allocation, uncertainty). o Excellent communication skills and ability to lead multidisciplinary teams and industry collaborations. • Preferred Qualifications o Experiences in getting grants and
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sustainable future. The transformation and reuse of existing buildings, materials and spaces are becoming ever more important, requiring us to develop greater awareness of resource use and reuse. At the same
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Description A call is open for the allocation of 1 (one) Research Fellowship for a MSc, PhD student or MSc degree holder enrolled in a non-academic degree course (BI), within the Research Project entitled HOPE
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the project's placement and relevance to the artistic research environment at the department, explaining any specific needs for academic and material resources, as well as addressing any legal and ethical
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well as WP2 of MishMash Centre for AI and Creativity, explaining any specific needs for academic and material resources, as well as addressing any legal and ethical considerations. Applicants must also indicate
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. Allocation of a workstation within CBFL. DUTIES 1. Develop and pursue a research agenda, including undertaking research projects on topics related to contract law with a focus on consumer investor
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working life. Potential topics for a PhD project may include: Negotiations about time between managers and employees Different management strategies used to synchronize time allocation and tasks within
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employees Different management strategies used to synchronize time allocation and tasks within organizations Challenges arising from new ways of organizing time, including the implementation of new forms
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Institutional Review Board (IRB) requirements. Oversee project teams, staff allocation, budgeting and procurement processes to support programme productivity and continuity. Prepare and coordinate reports