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Associate once their PhD has been awarded. Further information 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 rata
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with other observations (from multi-purpose moorings to satellite data) to gain new insights into the effects of climate change on the polar environments. You will share this knowledge by providing
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experience in public engagement or research communications. Further information: The role is available on a full-time fixed term basis of a minimum 24 months. This is a hybrid role requiring a minimum of 2
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regional wealth. Duties will include: Collecting and analysing data using a range of qualitative and quantitative methods (including interviews, participatory workshops and financial modelling) Developing
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the public Using initiative to drive forward positive change Further Information This role is offered on a full time (36.5 hours per week) fixed term with an expected end date of 31 May 2028, and will be known
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This is a fantastic opportunity for a graduate who is seeking a substantial, practical and varied academic library-based experience prior to their study to become a Library and Information
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research assessment, or identifying meaningful data to help us understand progress on research culture. You'll have the chance to work with diverse groups of experts & stakeholders across the university and
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or supporting others Further information The role is full-time for a fixed-term period from January 2026 until August 2026 to cover for secondment. You will be located in the Doctoral College where hybrid working
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-of-the-art labs for interviews, social group observation, EEG/ERP testing, virtual reality, psychobiology, eye-tracking, pain, cross-modal, and computerised testing. Additional information This is a full-time
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About the role The neurotechnology research team at the University of Bath, led by Professor Damien Coyle, is developing new AI and immersive technologies to advance brain–computer interfaces (BCIs