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not be limited to): Designing and leading innovative teaching and assessment on our undergraduate qualitative research methods units Supervising dissertations and other research projects
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with external examiners. At times the Programme Administrator may be required to work across our departments to ensure the smooth delivery of the faculty’s core assessment and progression business
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can be directed to Co-Programme Directors Prof Ailsa Russell (ajr39@bath.ac.uk ) and Dr Catherine Butler (cab64@bath.ac.uk ). About you The successful candidate will: be committed to and have experience
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datasets. In addition, laboratory experience in microbiological and molecular biological methods (eg qPCR, DNA extraction) would be desirable. This post is part of an international multidisciplinary
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, compactness, low weight, fast response, and good controllability. However, the current hydraulic control method involves using valves to throttle flow, reduce pressure, and control the speed and force
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water sensing platform, training base and ideas hub. The centre combines sensing, mathematical modelling, data analytics and informatics with epidemiology and public engagement tools to provide low-cost
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within the department. About the role This is a full-time, 24 month, fixed term position and is part of the EPSRC-funded Programme Grant ‘SynHiSel’, a major effort linking membrane researchers at Bath
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will be promoted to Research Associate once their PhD has been awarded. This is a full-time role for a fixed-term period until October 2028. For an informal discussion about the role please contact Prof
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to the shortlisting questions; they cannot see your attachments (e.g. your CV). For informal questions about the role, please contact Prof Davide Mattia, d.mattia@bath.ac.uk . As a researcher in SCHEMA you will benefit
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range of teaching methods including lecturing, small group tutorials, placement visits, and preparation of online learning resources. Our class sizes range from ~140 students in year 1 – year 3 to ~20