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environment for developing a career in polar research, and our group includes PhD students, post-doctoral researchers and more senior academics. Lancaster University has been named University of the Year 2018
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Student and Programme Administration Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK Salary: £26,338 to £29,959 full time, fixed term Closing Date: Wednesday 30 April 2025 Interview Date: Friday 09 May 2025
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: 1435-24-R We invite applications for a Post-Doctoral Research Associate position to join the Statistical Foundations for Detecting Anomalous Structure in Stream Settings (DASS) Programme. The DASS
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excellence in teaching, research, and engagement. This position will support the undergraduate program in Business Management and the postgraduate program in Management. It will also complement
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programme of scholarship and / or research. The successful applicant will be expected to have completed their PhD, or be within an anticipated 12 months of award. The successful candidate will be required
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. This position will support the undergraduate programmes in Accounting & Finance and Business Management, and the postgraduate program in Management. It will also complement the department’s current strengths in
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Organometallic Devices formed from Self-Assembled Multilayers (MemOD) programme at Lancaster University. The post is available for 30 months. You must have earned a PhD in experimental physics, physical chemistry
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researcher with a PhD in Physics, or in a closely related discipline and should also have an outstanding track record of research commensurate with their stage of career. Experience in one of the following
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computational/analytic behavioral and social science in these areas. Commissioned by the ESRC, and coordinated by Lancaster University, NABS+ enables world-leading academics, policy makers, practitioners, and
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). You will also co-lead the production of academic papers and dissemination outputs. You will have completed a PhD in a relevant social science or humanities discipline (for example, Human Geography