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. The project is a collaborative effort, with post-docs and PhD students collaborating across sectors and universities in an interdisciplinary environment to build actionable solutions to address
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English and Chinese. The post is tenable from 1 September 2025 to 31 August 2026. The School is strongly committed to the enhancement of excellence, in step with the University’s ambitious plans as set
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Applications are invited for the post of Language Tutor in Chinese (Mandarin) (LEAP) on a part time basis for a fixed term from 1 September 2025 to 30 August 2027. Workload is distributed across 10
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. The project is a collaborative effort, with post-docs and PhD students collaborating across sectors and universities in an interdisciplinary environment to build actionable solutions to address
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appointment will make an important contribution to Russian and East European Studies at undergraduate level. The post is tenable from 1 September 2025 to 30 June 2027. The School is strongly committed
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English and Japanese. The post is tenable from 1 September 2025 to 31st July 2027. The School is strongly committed to the enhancement of excellence, in step with the University’s ambitious plans as set
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synchrotron powder diffraction (for crystalline component time-evolution) and laboratory and synchrotron computer tomography (for microstructure time-evolution, including carbonate-shrinkage). The diffraction
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of hyperspectral X-ray imaging, developing cutting-edge techniques that combine 3D imaging with elemental and structural analysis. You’ll be part of the National Research Facility for lab X-ray CT (NXCT) and
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the NHS. You will need to have obtained (or be about to obtain) a PhD in economics, health economics or a similar discipline, with a substantial quantitative element. You will also need to demonstrate
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be explained in a letter of application and short-listed candidates will be expected to demonstrate it in a brief presentation at interview. Elements of the CRP’s work are highly confidential and