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Academic Registry is looking to recruit a Registry Services Assistant. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to further develop skills and experience in higher education
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the Faculty of Science. Reporting to the Faculty Head of Marketing, you will focus primarily on international student recruitment, and will be skilled at analysing competitor, market and audience insights
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an informal discussion, please contact the Faculty Operations & Projects Manager Jess McCallum (e-mail: jm2995@bath.ac.uk ) Learn more about our Faculty and its Departments here: https://www.bath.ac.uk
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from 01 May 2026 to 30 April 2027. For an informal conversation about the position, please contact Professor Cathryn Mitchell on eescnm@bath.ac.uk or Dr. Biagio Forte on bf263@bath.ac.uk As a member of
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are seeking a high quality candidate to further enhance the academic and employability skills of our students. We are seeking a proactive, self-motivated and collegiate Lecturer to assist in the delivery of our
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position on a fixed 1 year contract working 36.5 hours per week. If you have further questions about the role, please contact the Deputy Head of Department for Physics, Dr Sara Dale (sd312@bath.ac.uk ). We
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has been awarded. For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Professor Rachel Arnold (rsa24@bath.ac.uk ), Dr Lee Moore (ljm90@bath.ac.uk ), or Dr Daniel Brown (db2578@bath.ac.uk ). We
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outcomes, and supporting the development of resources informed by behavioural science and stakeholder consultation. They will work closely with the Principal Investigator and with partners across the UK and
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About the role The Department of Mechanical Engineering is seeking to recruit a Research Associate to advance the understanding of sealing technology in next generation gas turbines. The project is
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of spectroscopic observations from major galaxy surveys. This position is part of a three-year STFC-funded project led by Dr Martin Rey (PI) with co-leadership from Prof Stijn Wuyts. The primary purpose