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will join a small project team and provide vital expertise, oversight and guidance to help ensure the success of the project. The Website Transformation Project Lead is a key leadership role in
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Business Partnerships and Knowledge Exchange Manager to join the Research and Impact Service team. The University of Bath’s research is helping to change
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the University to turn strategic ambitions into reality—and we believe that how we work is just as important as what we deliver. Our principles of collaboration, clarity and capability guide everything we do
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high-quality data under controlled vibration loading Building experience in engineering dynamics Signal processing Applied research This is an exciting position that will allow the successful candidate
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the placement to your interests. Student Recruitment Intern (SRT): If you enjoy meeting new people, travelling and representing something you’re proud of, this role is for you. As the friendly face of Bath
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The UK is experiencing a growing population health challenge – an ageing society, stalling life expectancy, increasing health inequality and a growing number of people living with a major illness
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. However, they contribute heavily to plastic pollution in our oceans and soil, damaging the environment and ending up in the human food supply chain with potentially damaging health effects. This is a
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About the role This is a full-time, fixed-term post (for 12 months), but applications are also welcomed from candidates seeking a 0.8 FTE (29.2 hours per week) role. This is an exciting time to be
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of spectroscopic observations from major galaxy surveys. This position is part of a three-year STFC-funded project led by Dr Martin Rey (PI) with co-leadership from Prof Stijn Wuyts. The primary purpose
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About the role A brief (4-5 month) Postdoctoral Researcher position is available in the group of Dr Daniel Scott in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Bath. The Scott group's research