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evolution and phonological theory, which seeks deeper explanations for human phonology. Though phonological theories are diverse, they contain recurrent axioms and atoms: segments, features, prosodic units
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techniques for interdisciplinary projects; Culture your own mathematical identity with a broad base of expertise; Demonstrate therewith leadership through the development of novel data-centric mathematical
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a collegial, inclusive, and supportive culture. We place strong value on mentoring, career development, and creating an environment in which staff can thrive. Significant recent investment has
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systems and has developed the best-in-class large scale testbeds for research and innovation and enjoys the state-of-the-art lab and computing facilities. Established in 2012, 5GIC is the world’s first
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to the project, where appropriate The post offers an opportunity to develop advanced methodological skills, contribute to high-quality publications, and engage with contemporary theoretical debates around consent
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inclusive practice in the UKRI-funded Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in AI for Digital Media Inclusion. This new role is central to training the next generation of PhD researchers who will develop
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of pharmaceutical formulation and manufacturing processes. The role The post holder will develop and implement mechanistic models to analyse and predict the behaviour of pharmaceutical processes. Your work will
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Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF). The School has an extensive portfolio of postgraduate and continuing professional development courses, research and consultancy, along with excellent links with local
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learning experiences that prepare graduates to excel in an ever-changing world. We are seeking a new Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Education to play a pivotal role in shaping Surrey's education and student experience
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organizational psychology, and business analytics. Set in the beautiful countryside of Surrey with the convenience of bustling Guildford on your doorstep and London just 34 minutes away by train, the University