53 phd-in-architecture-and-built-environment Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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funded by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL). Areas of focus include the synthesis and nitration of strained caged compounds. Candidates must: Hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in
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-class research environment including state of the art robotics labs and fabrication facilities A supportive environment for researchers as signatories of the Researcher Development Concordat
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environment and to supporting the career development of post-doctoral researchers working on the project. As part of the project team, you will work directly with Professor Nicola Carr, University of Nottingham
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to creating opportunities for people traditionally under-represented in Mathematical Sciences and strives to maintain an environment where people can be their authentic selves. You will be able to carry out
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company to develop anti-biofilm components for potable water applications. About you- Candidates must hold or expect to shortly obtain a PhD, or equivalent in in Biology, Microbiology, Chemistry, Chemical
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Research Associates/Fellows, PhD students, technical specialists, managers and academics with real capacity to deliver on ambitious objectives leading to excellent outputs and impacts, and the opportunity
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institutions; (ii) interact in a professional manner with industrial partners in a highly multidisciplinary environment; (iii) work to very tight deadlines and manage multiple projects; (iv) Report regularly
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prediction modelling providing ample scope for extending your research portfolio in these areas. You must have a PhD (or near to completion) in a relevant subject area if either epidemiology, biostatistics
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: Histories, Knowledges and Materialities of Climate Adaptation in Southern Africa’. The School promotes and maintains a supportive environment to help all colleagues achieve their full potential. We positively
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The EPSRC Postdoctoral Pathway Prize (formerly Doctoral Prize) provides opportunities for the most outstanding EPSRC-funded PhD students to receive up to 12 months (FTE) of additional support