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We are seeking a part‑time Postdoctoral Senior Research Associate in Computational Ethology / AI for Behaviour to deliver POSEIDANT: POSE‑based Identification and Detection of ANT nest behaviours, a
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The University of Bristol Residential Facilities Team are currently looking for several roles, working across multiple locations within the East Village within our student residential properties as
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tools (including Adobe Creative Suite), media platforms and digital trends, with the ability to oversee multiple projects and adapt to evolving priorities. An innovative and solutions-focused mindset
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. This position could be an opportunity for an internal secondment, with approval from your current line manager. Working pattern: Full-time, hybrid (3 days on campus), Monday - Friday, 09:00–17:00 As Research
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We are seeking to appoint an experienced Senior Research Associate for a 2-year position to support use of a new community research infrastructure for floods and droughts. The Research Associate
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, poor performance, attendance or capability. Experience of working in a similar position as a HR Business Partner and a good understanding of the higher education sector or an equivalent environment
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Engineering. You will coordinate and deliver activities effectively and consistently across multiple sites, through strong relationships with key stakeholders, to ensure the Faculty delivers its goals and
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This is a 9 month postdoc position that will be to continue our labs work development Drosophila models of CASK function and disease funded by https://caskresearch.org/cask-gene-disorders
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for X-ray equipment, a proven ability to maintain and repair the X-ray equipment and communicate with users. You will also have an ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment
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This 36-month Senior Research Associate (SRA) position will join a large team of investigators working on the UKRI NERC-funded Large Grant ‘Ex-X’ Expecting the Unexpected. Understanding ‘dangerous