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that move the dial on the cultural changes that matter most to our community. You'll largely be supporting our events and activities programme, as well as core research culture initiatives. To give you a
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a broader university programme of professional development activities for research staff. The department is based in a new purpose-built £30 million building, containing 10,000 square feet of state
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About the role We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead our EPSRC UK-HyRES flagship programme. The role will provide professional project management support for the EPSRC Hydrogen Hubs
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to our programme and work well within a team. The ideal candidate will have: A first degree in a relevant subject (Master’s level qualification or equivalent experience desirable). Relevant research
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hydrogen ecosystem and help the push to net zero targets. The roles will be key in providing coordination support to all the activities of the programme including marketing & communications, agenda setting
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About the role We are seeking an expert individual with project management and communication skills to lead our EPSRC UK-HyRES flagship programme, which is led by Professor Chris Brace. This role
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candidate will coordinate SETsquared’s support and input into the programme and draw together activity across our network of start-ups, SMEs, and University partners. The SETsquared Partnership is a world
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CV (publications, funding, activities) Upload your completed research programme (download the template) Provide two referees Application Timeline Applications will remain open until all positions
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multidisciplinary team, and show a high level of initiative. As a Research Associate you will hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Human-Computer
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leadership of their own research programme. The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications and attributes: A PhD in mathematics, theoretical physics, or a closely related discipline (or expected