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choices of young people who are traditionally underrepresented at university and encourages anyone with academic ability to consider applying to Durham, regardless of background. A post has arisen within
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nanomachines, and who have an interest in translating fundamental science to biotechnological and therapeutic innovations. This post offers an exciting opportunity to make a major contribution to the development
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molecules in optical lattices. The project is a collaboration with researchers in Paris and Warsaw. The post holder will work directly with Prof. Simon Cornish (Physics) and Prof. Jeremy Hutson (Chemistry
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) sets ambitious goals for delivering transformative education and research, supported by a world-class estate. Durham’s estate is central to achieving our strategic goals. This post will lead the Estates
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. · [Any other specific responsibilities]. This post is fixed term for 12 months (part-time, 15 hours per week). The post-holder is employed to work on research/a research project which will be led by
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/biosciences/research/). We particularly welcome applications that complement and build on our core research and teaching strengths in immune signalling and protein post-translational modification, particularly
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total rewards and benefits package here . Please note this post is fixed term for 1 year. The Department The Centre for Academic Development at Durham University (DCAD) seeks to appoint a talented
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research hub (HI-ACT) funded by EPSRC. The project seeks to deliver industry-relevant tools that enable optimal design and operation of hydrogen technologies in real-world application. The successful
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process, and lead on creating a supportive welcoming environment for our open days and support of outreach program. This post is a full-time role with line management responsibility for the Assistant
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clusters. The post holder will join Durham colleagues whose work focuses on the Islamicate World, including Christopher Bahl, Daisy Livingston and Christina Riggs. The University's Institute of Medieval and