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Team The PEMC institute has grown exponentially and now has over 200 members, 24 academics and circa 130 PhD students, researchers, and engineers. The group offers state-of-the-art facilities spanning
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to undertake any required training and to seek to continuously develop your understanding and knowledge in your field as well as developing your teaching skills. About you Essential skills for this role are: PHD
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demonstrable research and teaching excellence in Archaeological Materials (e.g. ceramics, glass, metals). You will have a PhD in Archaeological Science or another relevant subject area, and research expertise in
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and closely with other members of the project team. About you We are looking for a motivated, highly qualified individual with a PhD in criminology, law, social sciences or a cognate discipline, who
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training and to seek to continuously develop your understanding and knowledge in your field as well as developing your teaching skills. About you Essential skills for this role are: • PHD, or equivalent
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to continuously develop your understanding and knowledge in your field as well as developing your teaching skills. About you Essential skills for this role are: • PHD, or equivalent, in a relevant subject
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trainer or trainee as appropriate. To maintain appropriate professional development, expertise and awareness. To undertake other tasks and responsibilities as may reasonably be required. About You PhD in
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discipline with relevant experience (such as a PhD, research or industrial experience) in electrical and/or electronic engineering and you will have a track record in development and delivery of teaching or
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opportunities for collaboration. About You The candidate must have obtained a PhD degree within 3 years and in the relevant areas being recruited to; Excellent oral and written communication skills in English
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, invites applications for a 3-year PhD programme. A cutting-edge bespoke Drop-on-demand Metal Jetting platform, recently developed at CfAM, allows the printing of components from various metals in a single