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pumping groundwater into the air during winter. Communities in the rural Himalaya are becoming increasingly reliant on AIRs for water, as supplies from glaciers diminish. However, little is known about the
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case studies, to our world-leading facilities. Our website is our primary channel for stakeholder interactions with the University and decision making about which university to apply to, attend
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Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details Development and Testing of Ex-Vivo Human Myeloma Model for Personalised Medicine Applications Multiple Myeloma (MM) is the second most common
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at the University of Sheffield. Are you passionate about solving the critical material challenges facing sustainable energy? We are seeking an exceptional PhD candidate for a project at the intersection of materials
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learn about manufacturing environments. This is an exceptional opportunity to gain practical experience with emerging technologies while supported to contribute to projects that shape the future of UK
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of Biosciences Dr Erin Cutts For informal enquiries about this job contact Erin Cutts, Group leader at: e.cutts@sheffield.ac.uk Next steps in the recruitment process It is anticipated that the selection process
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the latter part of the twentieth century. Scargill’s life mirrored many of the ebbs and flows in thinking about the nature and purpose of the political left that characterised postwar and Cold-War era currents
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of NIHR grant - Dr Arianna Prudenzi Direct reports: none For informal enquiries about this job contact: Dr Arianna Prudenzi, Lecturer in Psychology (a.prudenzi@sheffield.ac.uk) Next steps in the recruitment
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insect populations and species are arguably one of the most concerning symptoms of the biodiversity crisis, given their importance in underpinning food webs and ecosystem processes. Work in the Nadeau lab
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techniques Enthusiasm for combining theoretical and experimental approaches This is a unique opportunity to contribute to our fundamental understanding of how nature creates some of its most sophisticated