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, both at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. In addition to being research-led and incorporating latest developments in the discipline; our programmes put great emphasis on the employability of our
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Background The X-disciplinary Challenges from Industry for Technical Expert Development (X-CITED) research programme is an EPSRC-funded programme that will develop the skills of Research Technical
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professional development opportunities including Apprenticeships, LinkedIn Learning and more Free entry to the Holburne Museum in Bath Local discounts and more A family-friendly workplace An excellent reward
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development pro rata per year What we can offer you: We consider ourselves to be a university where difference is celebrated, respected and encouraged. We have an excellent international reputation with staff
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that you can enjoy a positive work life balance A wide range of personal and professional development opportunities including Apprenticeships, LinkedIn Learning and more Free entry to the Holburne Museum
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schemes Generous annual leave allowance with an additional 5 discretionary days so that you can enjoy a positive work life balance A wide range of personal and professional development opportunities
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challenges: removing persistent pollutants from water using advanced photocatalytic materials. Innovative Materials Development: Design and optimise carbon nitride-based photocatalysts through doping and
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environmental health. Support fieldwork, co-design and engagement workshops with local stakeholders and community groups Assisting in the development of visualisation tools to support decision-making at the urban
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Community Interactions' (https://www.jpiamr.eu/projects/fugaci/ ). This project has a broad remit to investigate the epidemiology and evolution of pathogenic Candida species from both clinical and non
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builds upon decompression work already completed with University of Bath (UoB) and several police forces, as well as stress-adaptive Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy (VRET) developed with the NHS. The role