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We are seeking to appoint a Research Assistant in Bacterial Evolution to join the UKRI FLF-funded research group of Dr Rachel Wheatley, based in the School of Biological Sciences at Queen's
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. Experience of European Framework Programmes and consortium development. Experience of working with legal experts and customers to manage commercial contract negotiations, including IP management. To be
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The post is located within the Belfast Youth Development Study (BYDs) and supervised by a multi-disciplinary team to support the roll out of a further sweep of the longitudinal study, which has been
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managed by the Special EU Programmes Body. MOSAIC brings together researchers and agencies across Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Canada to develop cross-border, science-based approaches to marine
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the opportunity to grow and develop as a technology leader. Our mission is to provide you with the environment to innovate and create impact. Our team of experienced staff has core capabilities in
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About the job To lead the technical development, optimisation, validation, and field deployment of a smart optical nitrate sensor platform within the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at
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Recruitment team, the postholder will help plan and deliver targeted recruitment activities designed to attract, inform and convert prospective students from schools and colleges across the south of England
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candidate will contribute to the design, development and delivery of a range of programmes of study, together with the development of teaching and assessment strategies relevant to the practice of Accounting
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publications in the field, commensurate with career stage. Ability to contribute to broader management and administrative processes. Contribute to the School’s outreach programme. Please refer to the Candidate
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develops new approached to constraining environmental and landscape chronologies for the period 1650-1960 CE and uses these to reconstruct demographic and agricultural change through palaeoenvironmental