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The School of Geographical Sciences is seeking to appoint a lecturer to develop pedagogic leadership in the area of catchment science for undergraduate students. The successful individual will have
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interest, for example, is the recycling of heat waste energy generated by the electronic chip, however you will also assess overall heat transport within the chips, their packaging and systems. You will use
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an international team on behalf of the Council on Veterinary Medical Education (CIVME). This position is funded by the American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC) for a research project entitled
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Population Health Sciences in Bristol Medical School. This two-year post is funded by a number of international studies, which will use modelling and data analysis to guide the prevention and treatment
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, delivering a new operating model for dental education since opening Summer of 2023. The role is full-time, Monday-Friday, 35 hours per week. Join us in shaping the future of dental education at Bristol Dental
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We seek to appoint an outstanding academic to join a vibrant, research-intensive school with a passion for innovative and inclusive teaching. The post is primarily associated with the new MSc in
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The Student Communities team exists to support our incoming students’ transition to the University. The remit of the team includes, but is not limited to: planning and delivery of community building
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electronics using MOCVD. This research position will give you the opportunity to make a major impact on future power device technology. This is a two-year position, initially. The CDTR is a vertically
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out work immediately adjacent to electrical, gas and plumbing installations is essential Contract type: Open ended Work pattern: Full time - 35 hours Grade: E Salary: £26,093 - £28,778 per annum School
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inclusive front line services to students and researchers across the University. Library Support is a dedicated team within Customer Services. You will support disabled and dyslexic students to use both