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Chemistry. Prioritise own work within a general plan or schedule to meet deadlines and appropriate standards and assist supervisors and other senior staff in planning future activity. Provide some instruction
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with an in-depth technical and professional skills training across a structured 4-year programme. Enquiries For general enquiries, please contact (doctoral-training@royce.ac.uk) For application-related
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characterisation of the resulting materials. Carry out modelling of the steel performance under application conditions (plastic damage, wear, fatigue), validating this with laboratory testing. Plan work effectively
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, the student will plan and deliver clinical testing with patients with MND. This will assess the reproducibility of the glove-based measurements and its ability to quantify hand impairment. The project sits
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supervision by the UK National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL) and Sellafield Ltd, and be part of a comprehensive doctoral training programme in this area at The University of Sheffield, led by the primary supervisor
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the significance of providing outstanding customer service to both customers and colleagues, including identifying needs and responding appropriately based on the situation and organisational culture. Plan and work
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their relevance to ALS disease mechanisms. For more information about the project, or to discuss a potential application, please contact Dr Chun Guo (https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/biosciences/people
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this project is co-developed with Network Rail, the student will work closely with industry throughout the four-year programme. There will be opportunities for industry placements, embedded periods with regional
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Fundamentals (eg. MFA) and requirements within a large organisation Essential Application/interview Further Information Grade 4 Line manager Service Support Lead Direct reports None Our website https
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on the research conducted as part of an NIHR funded grant which comes to an end in July 2026 “Improving access to cervical screening for physically Disabled people” (https://www.dev.fundingawards.nihr.ac.uk/award