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, food justice, or food system traceability/transparency would be a significant advantage. Candidates with, or nearing completion of, a PhD in a relevant field are particularly encouraged to apply
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candidate will hold a degree in a relevant discipline or equivalent experience (essential) and a postgraduate degree at PhD level (or in later stages of postgraduate research study) (desirable) in a relevant
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-carbon systems, and retaining heritage value. The ideal RA candidate will hold a degree in a relevant discipline or equivalent experience (essential) and a postgraduate degree at PhD level (or in later
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(essential) and a postgraduate degree at PhD level (or in later stages of postgraduate research study) (desirable) in a relevant subject area such as civil or mechanical engineering, architecture, materials
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benefit. You must hold or be about to obtain, a PhD or equivalent in chemistry, physics, materials sciences, or a related field and a strong background in the analysis of crystalline materials. You should
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for part-time higher education, up to PhD level Leadership and Management Development - Access to training opportunities to support you with advancing in your career. The University of Opportunity
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repositories (e.g. GitHub), and contributing to dissemination activities and publications. We are seeking candidates with a postgraduate qualification (MSc/PhD) in Computational Chemistry, Theoretical Chemistry
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to develop a PhD proposal in a related field. How to apply For further information please contact Thomas Roberts: t.m.roberts@surrey.ac.uk Please apply on the University website with your CV and cover letter
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. Excellent organisational and team-working skills Other 8. Proven ability to demonstrate creativity, innovation and team working within work Desirable Criteria 1. Postgraduate degree at PhD level (or
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research interests in related fields and will be encouraged to develop a PhD proposal in a related field. How to apply For further information please contact Thomas Roberts: t.m.roberts@surrey.ac.uk Please