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The Department of Physics at Lancaster University invites applications for a Post-Doctoral Research Associate in the field of ultrafast magnetism and THz-driven spin switching. This is exciting opportunity to work
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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: Wednesday 08 April 2026 Interview Date: To be
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Reference: 0958-25 Senior Research Associate: School and community connections study: co-production and school engagement lead We are seeking to appoint a full-time Senior Research Associate for an 18-month
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of Professor Helen O’Keeffe. In the first instance this post is funded to support our work with the Tokai to Kamioka (T2K) and Hyper-Kamiokande experiments. T2K is a long-baseline neutrino experiment situated
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nitrogen cycling in wetland soil (Follow N’ Flow). The position is part of a Swiss National Science Foundation Grant awarded jointly to Professor Richard Bardgett, which seeks to develop an understanding
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and Major Areas of Responsibility’ (Job Description) documents. If you would like to have an informal discussion about the role, please do contact Professor Phil Barker, Interim Executive Dean (p.barker
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to have an informal discussion about the role, please do contact Professor Phil Barker, Interim Executive Dean (p.barker@lancaster.ac.uk). Reward and recognition In recognition of taking on the role, you
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Administrator to support the Project Manager and programme leads in managing the new Mental Health Research Group (MHRG). The MHRG is a five-year initiative funded by the National Institute for Health and Care
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. Cami Rowe, c.r.rowe@lancaster.ac.uk or Head of School Professor Emma Rose, e.rose@lancaster.ac.uk .
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. PHIRST LiLaC is one of ten PHIRSTs and is a collaboration between universities of Liverpool and Lancaster, led by Professor Ben Barr and Dr Emma Halliday. In this role, you will largely be responsible