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to gather spatial distribution data on bats across North Somerset to enable sustainable development. This project is supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund with thanks to National Lottery players
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About the role This is an exciting opportunity to join the newly developed Bath Mental Health Research Group (MHRG) at the University of Bath. The MHRG is funded for an initial 5 years by the NIHR
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, the post holder will be encouraged and well supported in pursuing career development opportunities. They will join a thriving community of Early Career Researchers and there will be ample 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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Google Analytics to refine communications strategies Develop and manage engaging digital content, including maintaining webpages and writing regular newsletters Plan and execute creative communication
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, Performance and Strategic Change (PPSC) brings together expertise, processes and support across analytics and insight, strategy development and implementation, annual and strategic planning and delivery
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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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, ensuring their continued excellence and influence within the sector. Develop creative approaches to storytelling, integrating multimedia content to enhance audience engagement. Oversee high-quality content
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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