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programme, as well as to the development of new co-taught PGT programmes across the School of Arts, including in Film & Television. MA Immersive Arts is an innovative programme co-taught with computer
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research scientists at the University of Bristol, based within our Cancer Research UK-funded Obesity-related Cancer Epidemiology Programme (OCEP). Our previously CRUK-funded programmes (2015 – 2025
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students. In this role, you will lead the operational oversight of the Junior Common Room (JCR) Committees and support the implementation of the Postgraduate Forum’s programme of transition events
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high quality service to a range of stakeholders at all levels. Good computer skills with experience working with Excel, Word and MS Outlook is strongly preferred. The University of Bristol offers a
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We seek at research associate to plan and execute glaciological fieldwork and analyse data to validate runoff from land-terminating glaciers by seismically monitoring outlet rivers as part of ARIA
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We invite applications for a Post-Doctoral Research Associate position to join the Prob_AI Hub. The vision of the Prob_AI hub is to develop a world-leading, diverse and UK-wide research programme in
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adaptable and able to deliver high quality, efficient and effective clinical administrative support You have strong computer skills, email communications, Microsoft packages ( full training will be given
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The School of Geographical Sciences is seeking to appoint a 1-year fixed term lecturer to deliver teaching across the undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes, in hydrology and water
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are launching several new undergraduate and MSc programmes in AI, supported by multiple Faculty appointments across 2025–27. Our new Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus, scheduled to open in 2026, will provide a
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This postdoctoral position will support a research programme in Professor Nigel Savery’s laboratory, focusing on DNA repair—particularly the mechanisms of nucleotide excision repair and the role