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of multidisciplinary researchers working at the cutting edge of public health research. Further information This post is offered on a full time basis (36.5 hours per week), for a fixed-term period until 31 March 2028
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, including the production of monthly and quarterly management accounting information. You will also support the Costing and Research Accountants with creating and maintaining research projects codes and
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information This is a part-time role, working an average of 21.9 hours per week (0.6 fte) for a fixed-term period of 2 years. A Level 2 England Netball Coaching Qualification is desirable. For an informal
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are connected, or working with partners). Further information This is a fixed-term role until 30 October 2026, with the potential for extension based on future funding from the Office for Students. Travel outside
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documentary research in UK repositories (such as the Bank of England and The National Archives), collecting and organising qualitative and quantitative data on past and present financing arrangements, and
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include developing adaptive designs, conducting simulation studies, analysing clinical trial data, interpreting results to clinical scientists. There will be opportunities to contribute to peer-reviewed
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information on the Scott group and our research can be found here . As a member of Research Staff at the University of Bath, you will be encouraged to take up a minimum of 10 days professional development pro
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completion of, a PhD in Physics, Astrophysics, Astronomy, or a related field. Experience with cosmological simulations, spectroscopic data analysis, or computational astrophysics is highly desirable. Strong
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to learn. Good organisational and presentation skills. The ability to work well in an interdisciplinary environment. Further information: This position is offered full time, fixed term for 18 months
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flowering plants. Analyse bulk and single-nucleus transcriptomic data to direct molecular and physiological studies of the locus' function. Through transcriptomic and bioinformatic analyses, predict the genes