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Applications are invited for the role of Bridging Fellow. Bridging Fellowships provide an intensive career development opportunity for three recently completed PhD graduates to publish findings from
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and PhD students. Further, you may be expected to contribute to writing research papers that the Department can count for REF. Within the Department, you may be asked to offer technical support to other
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for relevant permanent academic roles, should they arise, at Durham or elsewhere. Successful applicants are normally expected to be within 8 years of completing their PhD, although career breaks for parental
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expected to be within 8 years of completing their PhD, although career breaks for parental leave and/or health reasons will be considered. This is because the roles are aimed at early career academics who
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within 8 years of completing their PhD, although career breaks for parental leave and/or health reasons will be considered. This is because the roles are aimed at early career academics who would benefit
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to the recruitment and supervision of PhD students working on Egyptian archaeology topics and develop strong research collaborations with colleagues at Durham (in Archaeology and other departments, including
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Dr Bartolomeo Panto. Applicants should have a PhD in a relevant discipline (Civil or Structural Engineering) as well as expertise in computational mechanics, numerical modelling, coding, and experience
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their PhD, although career breaks for parental leave and/or health reasons will be considered. This is because the roles are aimed at early career academics who would benefit from a structured development
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, at Durham or elsewhere. Successful applicants are normally expected to be within 8 years of completing their PhD, although career breaks for parental leave and/or health reasons will be considered. This is
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, at Durham or elsewhere. Successful applicants are normally expected to be within 8 years of completing their PhD, although career breaks for parental leave and/or health reasons will be considered. This is