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potential progression once in post to £63,606 Grade: 8 Full Time, Permanent Closing date: 14 April 2026 5 Positions Available Academic Development Programme - new Assistant Professors will undertake a 5-year
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Job Description Position Details School of Computer Science, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is
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future of formulated polymers. We are seeking a Research Fellow in Computational Chemistry and AI/Machine Learning to advance the state of the art in understanding the degradation and biodegradation
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at The University of Birmingham invites applications from exceptional and ambitious biological scientists for the role of Assistant or Associate Professor in Oral Biology. The successful applicant will join a highly
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Job Description Position Details School of Computer Science Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is normally in the range £29,647 to £31,460, with
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by the technical managers. While in the School of Engineering the post holder will be given the opportunity to cement their learning with a program that will involve working alongside experienced
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economics, regional analysis, policy evaluation, or data-driven research, who are excited to contribute to our mission and 10-year Strategy. Role Summary The post is based within City-REDI at the University’s
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of Birmingham Background We are looking for an Executive Assistant (EA) and Project Support Officer to join our friendly team in the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (EPS) Executive Office. The team
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delivering the research goals of the group Conduct a research program, defined in agreement with the group Contribute to writing bids for research funding (including facility access) Analyse and interpret data
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have partnered with AWE to fund a 4-year Computational Project to use state-of-the-art Computational Chemistry techniques to understand structure-property relationships in oxide scintillators. We will