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to substantially advance the theory and practice of agent-based modelling. The project will involve some theory, programming, and systematic experimentation – the precise focus will depend on the expertise and
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for the MSc and MPhil in Visual, Material and Museum Anthropology (VMMA) postgraduate degrees. The programme consists of a one-year MSc and a two-year MPhil degree that focus on theories and methods within
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to benefit from discussing strategic questions with peers from regions at different stages of the economic cycle. Combining world leading scholarship and practical knowledge Cutting-edge academic theory is
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chemistry, particularly in the synthesis optically active small molecules/polymers/nanomaterials OR • Deep understanding of the theory behind optical phenomena – to inform the rational design of novel
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issues and future trends in the field of applied linguistics, in terms of their relevance to practice, policy and theory notable record of funded research in the field of applied linguistics, commensurate
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issues and future trends in the field of educational technologies, in terms of their relevance to practice, policy and theory. a strong record of publications, commensurate with career stage. a sustained
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including energy storage and conversion materials. The work of the department is underpinned by excellence in the, theory and modelling of materials, microstructural and nanoscale characterisation
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in in a field related to the methodological study of religion and/or contemporary social or political theory of religion, a research record appropriate to the stage of your career and familiarity with
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the Centre for Criminology, which from 1st September 2025 will be Professor Rachel Condry. The postholder will be required to contribute to the core theory/criminal justice and/or methods courses and
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will also be able to engage with a variety of critical approaches—including, but not limited to, critical race theory, decolonial perspectives, feminism(s), and queer studies—used in the study of