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Associate, you will act as the vital link between academia and industry, translating research into production and gaining hands-on experience in applied innovation, leadership, and technology development. Why
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effective local energy governance, with particular attention to how international, regional, and national environmental rights can guide equitable and participatory REC development. This will strengthen
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and analysis. In return, we offer an excellent benefits package including generous annual leave entitlement, pension scheme, induction and development support as well as family-friendly policies
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in recycling, bioremediation and green chemistry. Candidate enzymes are mechanistically investigated, structurally characterised and subsequently improved by directed evolution. Ultrahigh-throughput
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technology development. Why become a KTP Associate? The KTP programme is designed to accelerate your career, expand your skills, and grow your professional network. You will have the opportunity to: Work on a
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project costs will also be provided. Overview In vitro models of cardiac tissue are synthetic tissues produced in the lab which allow for the development of organs and the treatment of diseases to be
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research from powders to pouch cells (and recycled back) and includes synthesis and pilot line scale up facilities for industrial alignment. The PhD project will focus on the development and characterization
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the potential to progress to a DPhil (PhD) in population health. The postholder will support day-to-day operations and contribute to the programme’s ongoing development, taking lead responsibility for several
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the design, development and delivery of teaching and learning material suitable for use in project management modules. This role specifically requires your being able to design and deliver modules where
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). While mRNA vaccines have demonstrated rapid development and high efficacy, current formulations primarily protect against severe disease rather than preventing infection at mucosal entry points