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keen to explore novel in-situ biology Are you an early career researcher looking for your first challenge? Do you have a background in vaccine development? Do you want to further your career in one
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its investment in a community of fellows, giving colleagues the opportunity to develop and implement projects and establish a culture of high-quality teaching innovation, scholarship and leadership
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an analysis and explanation of the contexts of language development for DHH migrant children, the expansion of scientific knowledge on multilingual linguistic repertoires in diverse contexts, the development
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the University’s commitment to excellence and innovation in education through its investment in a community of fellows, giving colleagues the opportunity to develop and implement projects and establish a culture of
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to accelerate the journey to transport decarbonisation by developing networked energy hubs for, potentially, as many as over 2,500 railway stations and depots across the UK, and extend the technology to road
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developing an AI platform to valorise agri-food waste-streams and improve protein security? We are looking for a Research Fellow in Techno-Economic Modelling for Sustainable Protein Production to join our
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-intensive universities? The project will develop state of the art climate tools to accurately predict the dispersal and climate impact of proposed hypothetical stratospheric aerosol injection strategies. You
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, climbing wall, cycle circuit, and sports halls. Personal Development: Access to courses run by our Organisational Development & Professional Learning team. Access to on-site childcare, shopping discounts and
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to analysis facial colour just noticeable and acceptable threshold. These insights will be used to develop new model to predict facial yellowness, redness and whiteness. You will collect new dataset for plant
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process in a disease-relevant model in real time. This involves developing cutting edge in vitro and in vivo models that will enable us to identify new targets and optimise existing treatments