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these broad fields, and we are particularly eager to hear from applicants with ambitions to develop their disciplinary expertise through interdisciplinary collaboration across the social sciences, humanities
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the planning, development and operation of space across the University estate portfolio, to meet strategic aims, objectives and targets. You will be responsible for the development of strategies, policies
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to thrive and flourish. The post-holder will work within the research culture team and in collaboration with other key units such as the Researcher Development team in the Durham Centre for Academic
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Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) Lead. The project addresses the growing demands on glaucoma care by developing an AI-enabled triage platform that integrates retinal imaging, clinical data, and machine
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, working with partners, undertaking knowledge exchange, demonstrating impact, commercialising outputs, ensuring good research practice and supporting professional development. As a Research Systems and
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. This is an excellent and unique development opportunity for a current member of the Durham University community. Furthermore, the College is currently heading towards celebrating its 20-year anniversary
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. They will be expected to develop initiative and creativity, along with the appropriate skills and knowledge, to achieve the research goals. The post holders are also expected to work effectively both
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expected to undertake and/or support interviews and qualitative analysis and will be involved in data collection from the museum collections, and all analysis, and publication development and conference
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applicant will work on the project alongside Prof. Cheryl McEwan (Principal Investigator, Department of Geography, Durham University). The primary duties will be to contribute to the development
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the development of the wider strategic vision on the University's long-term approach to town planning and specific tactical approach to particular developments requiring planning permission. You will also be