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This PhD project aims to achieve a breakthrough in thermal efficiency (>50%) for dual-piston Free-Piston Engine Generators (FPEGs). The research will pioneer a novel, integrated methodology
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requirements Open to any UK or international candidates. Starting in January 2026. You will need to meet the minimum entry requirements for our PhD programme . By the start of the PhD programme, applicants must
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evaluations. They will join a team of eight other CIAT-funded Research Fellows and PhD students--two at Surrey, three at King’s College London and three at the University of Southampton. About you The
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funded by UKRI About you You should hold a postgraduate qualification (MA/MSc) in the social sciences, with experience in qualitative research methods and a strong interest in environmental sustainability
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crisis is driven by complex, interconnected factors. To address key knowledge gaps, we are using a mixed-methods realist approach to identify, implement, and evaluate systems-level promising ‘bundles
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experienced medical educator who will make a significant contribution towards leading our contemporary medical curriculum using evidence-based teaching and learning theory and methods. The role The core focus
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hold, or be in the process of completing, a PhD in Economics or related field and should have previous experience of teaching economics in a university setting or similar environment. Resourcefulness
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, flexible, methodical, organised, technically minded and experienced with working in a laboratory environment. Weekend, Bank Holidays and university closure days to be worked as part of a rota basis. You will
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services to promote responsible research practices. About you The ideal candidate for this role will be qualified to a Master’s or PhD level in Physical Sciences or Engineering, or will have equivalent
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to work closely with the next generation of Paramedics. You will have a professional registration as a Paramedic with the HCPC. We will consider both qualified teachers and those who do not hold a formal