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MyWorld Project As part of the £35m MyWorld programme, we are searching for two motivated individuals to create the next generation of content capture and creation tools for the creative industries
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About the role The Department of Chemistry at Bath has a vacant fixed-term Computational/Physical Chemistry Lectureship position (teaching only), which is available from September 2025 to August
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of interdisciplinary collaboration. Familiarity with numerical methods or programming (e.g. in MATLAB). A track record of publications in high-quality journals. Further information For an informal discussion relating
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ioMosaic Ltd, the Department of Chemical Engineering and the Department of Computer Science at the University of Bath, you will have the opportunity to work on a challenging and exciting project, using
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the subject area of research methods and physiology. You will join a team of lecturers delivering a suite of units across our Undergraduate and Postgraduate Taught degrees delivering content primarily to students
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across numerous countries. As the ICCS Administrator, you will play a critical role in supporting the ISC’s operations within the Department of Education, ensuring the seamless delivery of research
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interest in end of life care, poverty, and/or housing. A parallel post is also being advertised at the University of Hull. By 2040 home is expected to overtake hospitals to become the second most common
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. The successful candidate will contribute to advancing this field by investigating the unique properties of ring microresonators for frequency comb generation, developing numerical models, designing
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-analysis methods, and an enthusiasm for working with large datasets, including datasets with linked healthcare data. The successful applicant will need to already have, or be eligible for, accreditation as
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The ideal candidate will have experience of conducting human randomised controlled trials using methods of assessing glucose metabolism such as blood sampling and processing and stable isotope tracers