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posts are designed for career development, and the successful candidate will undertake a PhD in parallel with their teaching and research support.You will be part of a large, vibrant, highly collaborative
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and analysis, from experimental design to the preparation of explanatory graphics. You should also be able to demonstrate an ability to support staff and students in the deployment of computer
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and delivering our engaged research plan. A key part of your role will be to establish and run the project’s ‘knowledge accelerator’, bringing together patients, carers, clinicians, and charity partners
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Institute drives innovation across themes such as Net Zero, Healthy Oceans, Safe Seas, Sustainable Blue Economy, and the cross‑cutting Digital Ocean, contributing to the sustainable use and stewardship of our
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the Coastal Marine Applied Research (CMAR) consultancy https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/cmar within the Coastal Processes Research Group (CPRG). The group specialise in collecting coastal field data in
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to contribute to the development of future healthcare professionals in a progressive and cutting-edge environment. About the role Your work pattern will be 8.30am - 4.30pm Monday-Thursday and 8.30am - 4.00pm
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funders work collaboratively to co-design and deliver our research. At the heart of the ecosystem are people with neurological conditions, whose lived experience is critical to the research questions
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our research and teaching capacities in the areas of marine autonomy, maritime operations, control and digital systems. You will be working to design and deliver innovative teaching on these topics
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practise placement administrative support service. Each individual contributes to the administration and placement support of designated programmes and seeks to enhance the stduent experience throughout
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partnerships with industry, professional bodies, and research networks to enhance employability, collaboration, and the University’s profile. Contribute to academic leadership and curriculum innovation