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are expected to have a PhD in physical geography or a closely related discipline and the clear potential to contribute to the University Strategy of ‘Creating Better Futures. Together’ in a high-performing HE
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in these areas, a priority within the National Quantum Technology Programme in the UK, under QT Mission 2, quantum communications. This position will involve research that enhances collaboration within
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, decision making tools, and design within a circular economy. Climate Resilience and Adaptation: Expand Loughborough’s leadership in disaster adaptation, disaster resilience, informatics and climate action
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, informatics and climate action and advance research into digital decarbonisation. What we’re looking for Successful candidates will have a sustained and continuing record of excellence which has contributed
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fieldwork and residential fieldcourses is expected. Candidates are expected to have a PhD in human geography or a closely related discipline and the clear potential to contribute to the University Strategy
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on their programme. Furthermore, applicants must already be living in Halls within a 5 minute walking distance of Harry French. The Hall: Harry French Hall is an idyllic community hidden in the leaves just off-campus
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and interpersonal skills Have a PhD degree (or close to completion) in a related subject or equivalent experience Informal enquiries should be directed to Prof Carmen Torres-Sánchez, Principal
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suitability for the post – please include when you registered/expect to register for your doctoral programme. Two written references (i.e., from PhD Supervisors, Director of Studies / Line Manager, Head of
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considered. Applicants should have a good understanding of clean energy industry requirements, in terms of people and skills shortages, and technology research gaps. An active research programme with elements
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considered. Applicants should have a good understanding of clean energy industry requirements, in terms of people and skills shortages, and technology research gaps. An active research programme with elements