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in the UK. We pride ourselves on delivering high-quality teaching and diverse, real-world research. We specialise in biosciences, chemistry, computing and technology, as well as engineering, forensic
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Faculty or Department: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences Based at: Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire Hours of work: 37 hours per week, normally worked Monday to Friday. Flexible
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Faculty or Department: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences Based at: Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire Hours of work: 37 hours per week, normally worked Monday to Friday. Flexible
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Organisation Cranfield University Faculty or Department Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences Based at Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire Hours of work 37 hours per week, normally
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Organisation Cranfield University Faculty or Department Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences Based at Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire Hours of work 37 hours per week, normally
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! We are seeking a marine-focused Research Fellow in Conservation Science to join an exciting research programme examining area-based conservation, primarily in England. The Research Fellow will
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bioinformatics. The successful candidate will join a team with a strong track record in developing computational tools and informatics infrastructure for metabolomics applications in toxicology, systems biology
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Thanks to a generous benefaction from the late Sultan of Oman, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (UK), seeks to appoint a Sultan Qaboos Early-Career Research Fellow/College Lecturer in Computer
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in teaching and research. The first lectures in chemistry in The University of Melbourne were given in 1856, only three years after the University was founded. Since then the School has grown and
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in teaching and research. The first lectures in chemistry in The University of Melbourne were given in 1856, only three years after the University was founded. Since then the School has grown and