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holidays. - Ongoing support to develop your skills and gain industry recognised qualifications. - Ongoing support to develop your skills and gain industry recognised qualifications. - Employee Assistance
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We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Research Associate/Fellow to join an innovative translational research programme focused on childhood brain cancer. Based at the University
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plant production techniques. Alongside identifying and validating propagation techniques and peat-free alternatives, we will develop new AI search tools and explore cultural shifts in horticulture
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offers an exciting opportunity to collaborate with NTEC’s internationally recognised academic team on various projects focused on the development, design, and modeling of future paving materials
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salts and ionic liquid by collaborating with a growing research team while conducting their own investigations. The role holder will have the opportunity to contribute to the development of funding
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research building on previous research from the Silvi research group. The research will focus on the development of novel reactions based on photoredox-radical chemistry. The new radical processes will be
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for generating new intellectual understanding/knowledge through the application of knowledge and for developing ideas for application of research outcomes. About the Team The PEMC institute has grown exponentially
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Grantham) to explore its research potential and locate the archive’s holdings in relation to both the existing archival landscape and recent historiographical developments. This work would be undertaken with
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. Working closely with the research team, you will recruit participants through community networks, conduct semi-structured interviews, support transcription and qualitative analysis, and help prepare case
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. Summary This programme of research builds on our previous studies where we identified genes we believe mediate pain and inflammation in the joints of patients with osteoarthritis. The aim of the current