60 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at Swansea University
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well as supporting researchers to develop fundable research bids. Swansea Trials Unit seeking a motivated and quantitatively skilled individual to support the data and statistical input of clinical trials and other
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analysis for decarbonisation technology in the steel industry. It requires proactively contributing to and conducting research, including data collection, analysis, and presenting findings. You will prepare
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world. Our reward and benefits, and ways of working enable those who join us to have enriching careers, matched by an excellent work-life balance. About The Role To develop and maintain excellent relationships
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and professional development. We are seeking someone with proven experience of teaching Welsh to Adults to a high standard, excellent interpersonal skills, and a genuine passion for empowering people
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on research deliverables, including mapping and database development, interview and workshop analysis, producing work for publication and so on (see JD for more detail). Academic Career Pathway The project is a
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Relations, and encompasses a variety of substantive foci and research approaches. Our breadth of specialisms incorporates (i) international relations, area studies, and international development; (ii
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full-time. This post will work within the Secure eResearch Platform (SeRP) business team and across wider SeRP teams to facilitate the ongoing management and development of SeRP tenancies, delivering
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-academia interface project aimed at accelerating the development and innovation of economically viable products from living organisms. It utilizes existing research capabilities and innovative business
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July 2028. This is a dynamic and impactful field-based coaching role, employed by Swansea University, but with a core focus on community engagement, player development, and driving recruitment across
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lived experiences, irregularities and management during physical activity (Brown et al., 2022). We have developed and piloted a successful menstrual education intervention in secondary schools, and we