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The University of Bath is committed to an ambitious action plan to continually improve our research culture. As our Administrator for Doctoral Development and Research Culture, you'll be right
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someone who thrives on the development and delivery of innovative and compelling marketing campaigns to a diverse range of international stakeholders across a mix of online and offline marketing channels
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the tunability and cell permeability of small molecules. Working with members of the Lovell lab, the successful candidate will contribute to the development of next-generation macrocyclic inhibitors designed
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(Talent) to continue the development and delivery of an "always-on" recruitment strategy, continuously attracting high-quality candidates whilst adapting your approach to meet the diverse hiring needs
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About the role We are seeking a highly motivated research associate in the field of plant genomics and transcriptomics. You will be joining group of Dr James Clark in the Milner Centre for Evolution
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be part of a cross-partnership post-doctoral community, with the opportunity to participate in a skills development programme. Core responsibilities will include: designing and implementing a project
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delivering new internal policy training, coaching and development activities with the university’s REF and KEF strategies, select large grant applications and for the Bath Beacons; support the Head of Policy
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strongly motivated by practical challenges in the design and analysis of clinical trials, while also offering scope for methodological innovation and theoretical development. Key responsibilities will
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internally and externally, undertake market analysis to inform new course development and help to launch new courses, or input into University-wide initiatives. You will be confident working with a range of
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thriving (the joint experience of success and development). Specifically, the research will unpick how performance and wellbeing (as proxies of success and development) can co-exist within the elite sport