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line with this all fixed-term researchers will be supported to complete 10 days professional development activities per year (pro-rata). Where to apply Website https://www.timeshighereducation.com
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; in line with this all fixed-term researchers will be supported to complete 10 days professional development activities per year (pro-rata). Where to apply Website https://www.timeshighereducation.com
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; 2) Supporting the development and application of analytical and data-driven approaches for system condition assessment and performance evaluation; and 3) Assisting in the development and validation
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) to develop and conduct individual and/or collaborative research projects, acting as principal investigator where appropriate. This is a 12-months fixed-term appointment under the supervision of the Principal
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an opportunity to help shape an innovative research direction with strong potential for follow-on funding. You will contribute to the development of the conceptual and analytical foundations of a liner shipping
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10 days professional development activities per year (pro-rata). Where to apply Website https://www.timeshighereducation.com/unijobs/listing/407559/research-fellow-in-… Requirements Additional
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Development Concordat; in line with this all fixed-term researchers will be supported to complete 10 days professional development activities per year (pro-rata). Where to apply Website https
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requires you to work within the Public Health Institute. The role is to develop and conduct the research involved in a variety of projects including: The WHO/EU ACEs in Europe Programme; the VISION (UK
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development and feedback process control for quality assurance tools and the next generation of renewable energy development. You will help in the research and development of the sensor technology, robotic
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of Liverpool to improve lives and support communities is at the heart of why we were founded and why we exist today. Liverpool John Moores University has been awarded funding from UKRI to develop the Med-IREN