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Team Based within FICS, the Sustainability Team is a major contributor to delivering on the University’s Strategy 2030 commitment to ‘lead meaningful action against the climate emergency and ecological
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requirement (based on business needs). 6am or 9am start for majority of vacancies. The team are responsible for over 50 Academic and Administrative buildings as well as 17 Residences across the Streatham and St
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arrangements. The post The Faculty wishes to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Molecular Epidemiology to support the work of Professor Gemma Sharp. This is a hybrid post based on the Exeter Streatham
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are supported to thrive; where diverse voices are heard through our engagement with evidence-based charter frameworks for gender (Athena SWAN and Project Juno for Physics), race equality (Race Equality Charter
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applications from candidates with an academic or professional background. An interest in developing pedagogies in legal education will be an asset. You will join a thriving and dynamic law programme, based
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culture where all members of our community are supported to thrive; where diverse voices are heard through our engagement with evidence-based charter frameworks for gender (Athena SWAN and Project Juno
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with evidence-based charter frameworks for gender (Athena SWAN and Project Juno for Physics), race equality (Race Equality Charter Mark), LGBTQ+ inclusion (Stonewall Diversity Champion) and as a
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to thrive; where diverse voices are heard through our engagement with evidence-based charter frameworks for gender (Athena SWAN and Project Juno for Physics), race equality (Race Equality Charter Mark), LGBTQ
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or Stata (or similar packages) would be an advantage, although training will be provided. Strong written and verbal communication skills are essential. The project is based in the Net Positive Centre’s hub
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plants. Members of all three groups utilize highly wettable, wetness-'activated' slippery surfaces to catch insect prey in modified, cup-shaped leaves. The unusual wettability of these surfaces is based