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also very rewarding as you will be involved in supporting the delivery of a wide range of Team Bath Netball activities including: our Performance Pathway programme our network of Athlete Development
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: to recruit senior level policymakers and decision-makers from central and local government and the third sector to the IPR Policy Fellowship Programme to facilitate a tailored programme of meetings with
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expected to be on organisation design projects within the Momentum, Capacity and Capability Programme, though your portfolio may shift as institutional priorities develop. In this role, you will: Lead
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solar, magnetosphere and ionospheric research areas. The equatorial ionosphere is a region of interesting physics where the electrodynamics controls variations in the ionosphere in conjunction with
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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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skills, enabling you to work productively with academic and industrial teams. Proficiency in relevant computational tools (e.g. MATLAB, Python, LabVIEW, or equivalent). Experience with non-contact sensing
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, environmental economics, green finance, ethical supply chains, and behavioural change. Digital and Technologies: AI and machine learning, cybersecurity, spatial intelligence, robotics, human-computer interaction
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fighting climate change. We are seeking a Research Project Manager to manage a major new programme of social science research, funded by a philanthropic organisation, on People-Centred Climate Resilience
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shortlisting: We are constantly seeking to reduce the unconscious bias that enters any assessment process, with the goal of creating an inclusive and equal assessment process. To support this, personal details
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Research Fellow to lead a programme of quantitative behavioural research to advance understanding of climate-relevant behaviour change and life choices. The role will involve co-designing research with