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. You will join a collaborative team which works with teaching colleagues, students and other parties to develop and deliver a growing suite of education and digital products. You will play a key role in
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net zero. Project Description The green industrial futures depend on a sustainable and resilient resource supply chain to achieve the net zero goal. This project aims to develop a new approach to future
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project is about supporting those developments. Some questions that will need to be addressed: will conventional bearing facing materials survive the extreme conditions, how will lubricant be supplied
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with bedroom allocation for ad-hoc cohorts including summer conferencing and respond to guest enquiries. Record daily deliveries, post and lost property; prepare outgoing mail for students and staff
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interventions and is often subject to uncertainty. This project develops novel Bayesian methodology with the aim to return a posterior over weights, tuning parameters, and the residual variance that drives
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programmes to enable effective learning. You will also prepare and implement student assessments, ensuring effective moderation and timely feedback. Undertake academic tutor responsibilities for undergraduate
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Overview We are seeking an ambitious and talented individual to join the Philosophy unit in the School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities in a three-year fixed-term position to develop
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Faculty meetings as required. Request agenda items, prepare and circulate the agenda and papers, prepare and circulate minutes, and provide follow-up on actions. Make travel arrangements for the Faculty
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has interdisciplinary collaboration at its core. The aim is to enable you to develop a range of research skills in biological, biotechnology and biochemical areas as well as equip you with core data
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, to-date studies have been limited by a lack of metastatic models where cells can be followed from primary tumour development to secondary tumour formation in adult organisms. We recently overcame