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working full-time. This is an exciting opportunity to join the National Centre for Mental Health at Swansea University. The postholder will manage and conduct a programme of quantitative research projects
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development pipelines requires changes in meshing, solver technology, and verification practices. The project is designed to reduce this barrier by creating a practical approach that blends existing industrial
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populations is key to safeguarding the crucial ecological services they provide is. In this project the student will develop a mechanistic framework to better understand the anthropogenic impacts of pesticides
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professional advice and excellent customer service to all staff and managers on all People Services matters. This individual will be accountable for delivering a Race Equality Charter action plan for staff and
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if this is the case. As this is the methodology used by government to assess and compare the energy and environmental performance of dwellings, the current rating disincentivises developers from specifying
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emerged to make meshing more flexible by allowing elements to span across multiple CAD faces without explicitly modifying the geometry. However, these ideas have not yet been developed in high-order
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these physics is critical for the development of novel wind farm flow models that will aid the development of efficient wind farm clusters in the North Sea, the US great plains. What you would be doing: You will
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to the preparation, analysis, and visualisation of large-scale public opinion data and help develop resources and training for academic, policy, and educational users. They will work to develop the core survey dataset
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individual to provide advice, support and training to facilitate effective digital learning at the University. The Education Development Team (“EDT”) works together with Faculty and professional service
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required (for a period of 36 months) to conduct research as part of the IGNITE programme, in collaboration with Rolls-Royce, LSN Diffusion and the Universities of Leicester, Sheffield and Warwick. Birmingham