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of undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students. We are also one of the world’s leading research schools, training over 120 PhD students, and disseminating ground-breaking research from international experts
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required. You would work with academic staff, researchers and visitors as well as contributing to training of PhD students. About you PhD qualification in Geoscience. Demonstrated expertise in trace element
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supports an active research program. The Political Science and International Relations discipline couples a strong theoretical interest in global politics and policy, with deep specialisation in the Indo
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programs, the School supports an active research program. The School hosts a research flagship in Archaeology, with globally-visible researchers, networks, and an award-winning Archaeology teaching program
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and postgraduate students. The School is also responsible for the supervision of ~120 PhD students, reflecting research strengths and expertise in the disciplines of Animal Biology, Computational
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applied social sciences. As well as undergraduate and postgraduate programs, the School supports an active research program. About the opportunity Deliver high-quality teaching and undertake independent
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bacteriophages for exploration as future therapies. Designing bioengineering protocols, conducting experiments, processing and analysing data, preparing results into reports and writing manuscripts About you A PhD
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methods for monopiles and validating models through centrifuge testing. Contribute to research dissemination through publications, conferences, and supervision of students. About you PhD or equivalent
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design and assessment practices; supervise Honours, Masters, and PhD students. Build a research profile through publications, conference participation, and grant applications; engage in higher degree
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institution About you PhD in an academic field relevant to the discipline Demonstrated ability, relative to opportunity, to deliver high quality teaching approaches, assessments, and materials for units and