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leakage risks. The candidate will have a PhD in Earth Science (Geology or Geophysics), and have experience of subsurface data interpretation, and a strong commitment to publishing scientific results and
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researchers who have been in receipt of EPSRC funding (fees and/or maintenance) during their PhD. To be eligible for this year’s scheme candidates must have a PhD (awarded after October 2024) or have sat
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to teach and supervise research projects in information design (with great focus on data visualisation), fashion marketing (linking to colour and information design), user experience and user-centred
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, mopping, machine floor cleaning, damp dusting fixtures and fittings and cleaning sanitary areas. The role also requires a ‘hands-on’ operational approach and you will possess excellent communication
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Are you an early career researcher looking for your first challenge? Do you have a background in multi-drone coordination via distributed approaches such as collective and reinforcement learning? Do
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responsibility for delivering high quality undergraduate and postgraduate teaching programmes. You will have submitted your PhD/MD at the time you apply and will provide evidence that you have been fully awarded
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modelling and Finite Element modelling. You will hold a PhD (or close to completion) in the Earth Sciences, have experience in conducting geological fieldwork, and have a working knowledge of magma
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that contributes to our existing strengths in Classics and in the School more broadly. You will teach across our undergraduate and postgraduate curricula, with a particular focus on Ancient History. You will also
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Are you looking for a challenging and varied manufacturing role, machining one-off bespoke components in a research and development environment? Do you have experience of CAM programming using
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for Research, Knowledge, Learning and Engagement) to track the ways and times that practice researchers interact with research data systems. Historically, the nature of practice research (in Fine Art, Music