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. As such, you will actively engage with the wider team and be open to sharing knowledge with others. As a postdoctoral research associate at Exeter University, you will be expected to: develop research
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accessibility, flexibility, scalability, and scientific rigour. Funded by STFC for five years, SAMS brings together researchers from the Universities of Exeter, Warwick, Cambridge, and Sheffield. The codes will
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available immediately for three years. This post will be part of the Net Positive Centre and will be based in the Computer Science department on Streatham campus at the University of Exeter. They will work in
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Treatment Policy A beautiful campus set in the heart of stunning Devon The University of Exeter The University of Exeter is an equal opportunity employer. We are officially recognised as a Disability
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leaders, clinicians, patients and other key stakeholders. The University of Exeter is one of nine institutional members of the prestigious National Institute for Health Research School for Public Health
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Institute (University of Exeter), in close collaboration with the research group of Shobbir Hussain at the University of Bath, with the possibility of visiting their lab for a short period of time to learn
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work closely with TWISTA colleagues at the Universities of Exeter, Cambridge, and Lancaster, as well as with project partners at the Met Office Hadley Centre, and the Universities of Leeds, Cambridge and
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running of the project. Facilitate effective communication and collaboration between the core project team and external international partners, especially those based at the University of Exeter (UK) and
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settings and in two new state of the art facilities at the University of Exeter. This post is available for two years in the first instance, from September 2025. The successful applicant will also involve
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multiple deadlines. Please ensure you read the Job Description and Person Specification for full details of this role. The University of Exeter We are a member of the prestigious Russell Group of research