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of an intervention to enable and support thriving in elite sport. In addition to the aforementioned research projects, the Research Associate will support the Principal Investigator (Professor Rachel Arnold) with
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, Professor on d.mattia@bath.ac.uk or Hannah Leese, Reader on h.s.leese@bath.ac.uk As a member of Research Staff at the University of Bath, you will be encouraged to take up a minimum of 10 days professional
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about the post may be made to either: Professor Patrick Keogh, Head of Department, Department of Mechanical Engineering, enspsk@bath.ac.uk Dr Anna Young, Department of Mechanical Engineering, amy32
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help shape the future of computations research at the University of Bath. As a Research Software Engineer, you’ll collaborate with researchers across all disciplines to create, improve and maintain
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also very rewarding as you will be involved in supporting the delivery of a wide range of Team Bath Netball activities including: our Performance Pathway programme our network of Athlete Development
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funded by the NIHR Health and Social Care Delivery Research (HSDR) Programme for five years. SURGE is led by senior researchers at UWE Bristol and brings together co-applicants from 13 partner
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an engaging experience and a supportive programme. About you Our ideal candidate will hold a PhD or equivalent in a relevant discipline, along with a UG degree or equivalent experience. They will be a
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an international reputation for teaching and research that develops theory, policy and practice in relation to education internationally. We offer one undergraduate programme (Education with Psychology) as well as a
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expected to be on organisation design projects within the Momentum, Capacity and Capability Programme, though your portfolio may shift as institutional priorities develop. In this role, you will: Lead
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of this project is to test, calibrate and quantify biases in spectroscopic inferences, particularly around galactic outflows. Extensive computational resources on STFC-DiRAC and connections to observational