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Please note: this job is only available to current employees of Lancaster University The Division of Health Research is seeking to appoint a Programme Coordinator, to work on the Doctorate in Clinical
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School of Computing and Communications Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK Salary: £39,906 to £46,049 Full time, indefinite with end date Closing Date: Sunday 22 February 2026 Interview Date: To be
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Reference: 0984-25 The School of Computing & Communications (SCC) wishes to appoint a Teaching Associate to assist with delivery and ongoing improvement of lab-based modules on our undergraduate and
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School of Mathematical Sciences Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK Salary: £39,906 to £46,049 (Full time, indefinite with end date) Closing Date: Sunday 04 January 2026 Interview Date: Monday 09
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School of Mathematical Sciences Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK Salary: £33,002 to £37,694 Full-Time/Indefinite with End Date Closing Date: Sunday 22 February 2026 Interview Date: Friday 13 March
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immediately and is offered for 24 months at the first instance. The further extension of the post is possible subject to performance. About Green Future Fellowship programme: https://raeng.org.uk/green-future
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prototyping with access to Lancaster's high-performance computing facilities. Essential Requirements • PhD in Machine Learning, Computer Science, Computational Neuroscience, or related field
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transport connections. To find out more about the position and for an informal chat about the role, please contact Prof. Oliver Wild, Professor of Atmospheric Science: o.wild@lancaster.ac.uk .
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The Department of Physics at Lancaster University invites applications for a Post-Doctoral Research Associate to work in the field of ultrafast magnetism and THz-driven spin switching. The post is funded by EPSRC
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Reference: 0971-25 Recent work has shown that soil carbon concentrations in forests depends on whether trees associate with either ectomycorrhizal or arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on their roots. In