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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
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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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Mathematics and/or Institute for Probability, Analysis and Dynamics. Post-holders will be expected to develop their own independent research programme on topics in Pure Mathematics. They will be expected
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‘Review of the CIVME educational research grants program’. The CIVME educational research grant program has been running for about 10 years. It is timely to conduct a research study to identify topics
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programmes. We are seeking outstanding individuals who have significant experience in general practice to help Bristol Dental School prepare our students for life in practice. As well as contributing
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programme grant ULTRAlGaN and the Innovation and Knowledge Centre REWIRE , focusing on GaN, Ga2O3, SiC and diamond power materials and devices, from their fundamental understanding and development
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University’s Vision and Strategy 2022-2030. You will be able to enhance the global reputation of the School by consolidating and developing exciting teaching programmes and research portfolios across the School
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device technology. The CDTR leads numerous UK and international strategic programmes on power and RF electronics, including the European Innovation Accelerator, part of Horizon Europe, programme CoolbrAIn
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Communications and Marketing. Whether it’s shaping internal messaging, promoting world-class research, or supporting the development of creative campaigns, your work will ensure the right messages reach the right
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This role is funded through an NIHR grant awarded to the University of Stirling which aims to develop and test optimal alcohol product warning labels. You would be one of two Senior Research