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one of the world’s leading centres for additive manufacturing research and development, invites applications for a fully funded PhD programme. Metal additive manufacturing is transforming how complex
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to differing needs and deadlines. Relevant experience of finance systems and working with budgets. Demonstrable evidence of computing skills including Microsoft Office (especially Word, Excel, PowerPoint
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lead on the delivery of the ResX Living and Learning programme as part of the wider ResX team. This is a wide-ranging role and the successful candidate will need to be flexible and confident to lead a
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. The team is currently made up of 9 APM staff, supporting the delivery and continuous improvement of clinical assessments across the undergraduate medical programme. The team oversees large-scale practical
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, to deliver the final stages of this multi‑year research programme and support the production of high‑quality scientific outputs. About you- You will bring strong data analysis skills, including
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holders will be able to spend some time working from home if desired: Role 1 – Computer Science (UoA11) and Mathematical Sciences (UoA10) (primarily based at University Park and Jubilee campuses) Role 2
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experience as a Veterinary Physiotherapist. The role will also contribute to teaching on the undergraduate veterinary programme. The post will require dynamism, energy and initiative. The person appointed will
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contracts- working during university term times, paid leave is paid on Christmas, summer and easter. Employee Assistance Programme and Counselling Service- 24/7 support. Uniform provide plus the tools you
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or computational frameworks, developed in collaboration with partners with modelling expertise. This PhD offers the opportunity to work at the interface of plant physiology, root biology, imaging and quantitative
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direction to enhance impact, recruitment, and engagement. This will include supporting the RAPID Eczema Trials programme; a National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) funded applied research