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Learning as well as an ability to develop, build and test interactive systems. Funding Comment: Covers full tuition, £20,780 stipend (2025/26), plus up to £1,000 yearly for research costs.
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Busting”, which aims to produce new technological platforms for assessing and developing new therapies to tackle blood clots. We are currently looking for individuals with skills and experience in
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£55M facility for advanced semiconductor research and development. The position is based within the Spin-Optical Materials Group led by Prof Emrys Evans. SOM Lab Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
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essential as full training will be provided. We are seeking someone with proven interpersonal skills, good manual dexterity for moving equipment between rooms and buildings, and the drive to learn and develop
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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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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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ways and settings, such as, but not limited to, small tutorial groups, workshops, practical classes, field courses and large lectures. This may also include developing their own or updating existing
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Centre for Integrative Semiconductor Materials (CISM) – Swansea University’s flagship new £55M facility for advanced semiconductor research and development. The Semiconductor Equipment Technician will
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working 21 hours per week. We are seeking an enthusiastic, motivated, and articulate individual to spearhead the evidencing, archiving, and further development of an Impact Case Study for REF 2029
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with SpLDs, ASC, AD(H)D, mental health conditions, medical conditions and other support needs, as part of the non-medical-helper team. Specialist one to one support focuses on helping students to develop