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reports, etc.). Plan and prepare papers for journals/presentations at national/international conferences to disseminate research findings. Read academic papers and textbooks, and attend conferences, to keep
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Overview We are seeking a motivated and hands-on Research Assistant to join an exciting interdisciplinary project at the University of Sheffield, focused on the development of a next-generation
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of research grants in more than 30 UK Universities and plays a major role in UK semiconductor research through the provision of world class epitaxial materials. You will be responsible for the development
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of engineers and developers from multiple disciplines to develop novel solutions for the high-value manufacturing sector. You will be expected to deliver tasks with support from senior colleagues, work
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and impact experience, you will assist in developing links with project partners, preparing materials that will assist policy makers, practitioners and communities, and ensuring that the project’s
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turn leads to increased retention rates, improved student satisfaction and positive student outcomes. The Head of Student Comms leads student engagement and communications, developing and delivering a
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multidisciplinary team at the Integrated Manufacturing Group (IMG) to develop novel solutions for the high-value manufacturing sector, you will conduct research into specific technical fields, including Discrete
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from level 3 through to level 7. In this role, you will be required to develop teaching resources using a variety of active learning strategies, to ensure the apprentices have a high-quality learning
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vesicles in atherosclerosis. You will have an opportunity to further develop research expertise, cultivate grant writing skills, and contribute to scientific publications. The successful candidate will be
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Technologies Programme and is a five-year project with £22.4 million total funding for a consortium of 17 institutions and over 50 research groups. The task of the theory group led by Prof Kyriienko