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A Senior Research Associate position is available in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Bristol. Working across Africa, you will investigate the evolution of behavioural castes
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backgrounds is crucial. Applicants should also possess knowledge of agroecology—particularly pollination biology—and broader themes in sustainable development. Ideally, the applicant will be based in Bristol
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teaching and mentoring experience co-supervising masters projects and delivering some undergraduate and M-level teaching. Essential Knowledge of mammalian vertebral morphology and evolution Experience with
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We’re looking for a Development Specialist to take the lead on ‘BOMNADO’, a Python/Django-based bill of materials management software on anopen-source platform. You’ll be hands-on in building new
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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 science
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, Columbia University). You will coordinate an international field team spanning three African countries (Cameroon, Kenya, and South Africa), investigating the evolution of cooperation and conflict by running
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at the University of Bristol. The successful candidate will contribute to the scientific development of these projects while also leading independent and collaborative research within the lab. Design and conduct
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skills. The role will involve active contribution to research dissemination, including timely reports and publications. Career development is supported through the University’s extensive training
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operational development of partner suitability assessment and due diligence (ATPS) aspects of this Project, also including managing the Work Tribe Due Diligence process. You will be involved in developing
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We are seeking to appoint a Senior Research Associatewith experience of mixed methods research, guideline development and/or applied health research and the evaluation of healthcare interventions