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About the Role The post is based in the Trauma Sciences research team (https://www.c4ts.qmul.ac.uk/) within the Centre for Neuroscience, Surgery and Trauma. The successful candidate will work
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optimisation techniques and AI-based models to support decision-making in microgrid design and operation. Working in collaboration with a leading global mission critical firm of engineers, this project offers
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to ensure completion of business cases and costings for new partnership provision as well as successful onboarding of partners. Based in Wolverhampton, you will be expected to work across all our campus
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documentation Your PhD Japanese Studies application should contain: A 1,500 word PhD research proposal. A copy of your Bachelor's academic transcript and certificate. A copy of your Master's academic
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This part time (0.75 FTE) post is available on a fixed-term basis from 1 September 2025 until 31 December 2026, based in the Department of English and Creative Writing , within HASS. The role You
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diverse and inclusive workplace. Therefore, we make sure that our recruitment and selection processes never discriminate based upon people's age, disability, gender, race or ethnicity, religion or belief
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the biochemical and structural features of the C. jejuni T6SS and effectors. The post will be based at LSHTM with Dr Ozan Gundogdu and his team. Candidates should have a postgraduate degree in a relevant biological
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delivery. You will have an interest in health research and acquiring skills required for successful research delivery. This role combines both laboratory and desk-based duties including: processing blood and
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analysis and a basic knowledge of causal inference would be an advantage. Training and support in new areas will be provided. The appointed individual will be based at the Leicester Diabetes Centre
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This part-time (0.5 FTE) post is available from January 2026 until 30 July 2027, based within the department of English and Creative Writing. The role You will support the delivery of the English