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. The proposed project will harness the phenomenon of Circularly Polarised Luminescence (CPL), where different enantiomers of the same chemical entity produce different handedness (left or right) of light
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group. The position is associated with a project funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. The post holder will be expected to display the initiative and creativity, together
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on researching the implications of Contextual Safeguarding to education. This is part of the Crossing the Divide research project, led by Jenny Lloyd. Crossing the Divide will explore how schools
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the UK PI Dr Richard Brown (Durham) and Co-I Prof Paul Brennan (UCL), Co-I Prof Patrice Carbonneau (Durham), and Co-I Dr Silvio de Angelis, and Prof Jim McElwaine (Woods Hole, USA). The project involves
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Associate in the field of Quantitative Sedimentology and Geophysics of Seafloor Processes. The successful applicant will be part of two major NERC funded projects to make the first detailed measurements
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. This environment will provide a vibrant backdrop to postdoctoral research on this ERC project. The Department is committed to advancing equality and we aim to ensure that our culture is inclusive, and that our
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Away Days, manage joint research facilities, oversee mentoring, internal peer review and serve to nucleate larger research projects. Along with our excellent research facilities such as bioimaging
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for talented individuals to flourish and develop their careers. UK Sport and Project Origins UK Sport is the government agency responsible for investing money sourced from the National Lottery and the government
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Associate in the History of Catholicism. The research project will investigate the history of the Faithful Companions of Jesus in the UK from 1830 to the present day. The Faithful Companions of Jesus were
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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