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Adrian Flint, Director of Programme Planning, Adrian.Flint@bristol.ac.uk Contract type: Fixed Term until 31/08/2026 (cover role) Work pattern: 100% time Grade: J Salary: £42,882 - £48,149 per annum School
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and weekend work as needed for the flexible programme Grade: K Salary: £49,559 - £55,755 per annum pro rata School/Unit: Department of English, School of Humanities This advert will close at23:59 UK
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. Prior experience with experiments is not required, but all applicants should demonstrate their eagerness to pursue experimental research. Programming and scientific computing experience with Python
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languages Excellent verbal and written communication skills Desirable Experience with high-performance computing on a cluster Experience of developing/sharing open-source code Experience in reproductive
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biomolecular electronics, and in applications to understand and combat drug resistance. This project is based in the Centre for Computational Chemistry, School of Chemistry, University of Bristol. The School
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for a post-doctoral academic trainee training in neurology with outstanding potential to develop a successful academic career within a thriving and supportive environment. The lectureship programme will
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to continually up-date personal exercise knowledge. Through a varied work program flexibility is required to deliver across our Class, Health Minds, PT as well as gym floor supervision at one of our Health
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examinations. Preparing exam rooms and distributing and collecting exam papers. You will be required to support both paper based and computer based examination processes. Adhering to the Universities policies
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is an academic publisher committed to publishing the highest-quality international scholarship in the social sciences and aligned disciplines, with a focus on global social challenges. As a not-for
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. You will work closely and liaise with the technical and academic teams within the Interface Analysis Centre including the HyDUS project consortium, National Threat Reduction Programme and Sellafield