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and habitat loss on bee-plant interactions across spatial scales. The project will bring together empirical data analysis, experiments, and development of ecological theory to provide a holistic view of
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the design and fabrication of microfluidic tools and in the development of advanced rheometrical techniques for the characterisation of complex biological materials. The post-holder will be based
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engagement and development. Our Exeter Academic initiative supporting high performing academics to achieve their potential and develop their career. A multitude of staff benefits including sector leading
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generous stipend. It comes with substantial career development opportunities including funds for networking, research costs and training, and a placement at the Dyson Institute of at least 3 months. This
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skills in a diverse and dynamic role. Swansea University offers a range of courses for your professional development in addition to role-specific training opportunities. It is desired that the candidate
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environment with strong links to policy and practice, offering excellent opportunities for professional development and meaningful impact. As a Research Assistant, you will contribute to the collection and
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, including the development of polymers, and specialty chemicals. Functional organic materials and organometallic chemistry, with relevance to electronics, packaging, automotive, and advanced manufacturing
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and reproducible practices and mentoring. You’ll have access to modern development workflows and HPC resources, with opportunities to contribute to shared tooling and collaborate with researchers
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delivery in all people related matters including, but not limited to, Industrial Relations, Employee Relations, People Development, Equality, Remuneration, Workforce Planning and Governance. This role will
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full-time. Swansea University has a strong reputation in Health Informatics. A long track record of information system research and development, information standards, and public health research has been