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a permanent resident in Jordan; Be an Early Career Researcher; Not currently in receipt of financial support or funding towards any other programme in the UK from any other sources; Meet the English
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a permanent resident in Vietnam; Be an Early Career Researcher; Not currently in receipt of financial support or funding towards any other programme in the UK from any other sources; Meet the English
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, with 1,700 businesses, employing 40,000 people and producing 30% of London’s food. The aim is to work closely with the food and drink businesses in the area to develop and implement strategies to address
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The objective of the post is to contribute the delivery of a collaborative project funded by EPSRC entitled ‘Development of next generation disruptive mega-casting technologies for green and
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broad range of theory, development and empirical work to support the scientific objectives. This role also includes attending project meetings and working with other European project partners
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Applications are invited for a Research Fellow role at the Heat Pipe Research Group of Brunel, University of London. The Applicant will need to display strong knowledge in the development
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will combine 2 and 3D cell culture systems, gastruloids development, FACS drug screening and next-generation sequencing with investigation of patient samples, to identify and characterise targetable
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approach to lead the development and delivery of Brunel’s digital experience, marketing and communications strategy and team. The role will oversee marketing, brand, digital content press, internal
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The objective of the post is to contribute the delivery of a collaborative project funded by EPSRC entitled ‘Development of next generation disruptive mega-casting technologies for green and
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the University, the College of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences (“the College”) continues to develop excellent research in fields such as human inflammatory and immunity processes, health & wellbeing and genome