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tools for the prediction of composite manufacturing processes. You will work on development of algorithms, custom written codes, application of commercial finite element software and development of user
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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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a week (typically Tues and Wed). You will contribute to the development of a novel Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) including deployment, customisation and maintenance, as part of a new secure data
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them to change the world through new products, innovations and startups. The role will involve supporting the development and delivery of entrepreneurship education, and to undertake associated
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training will enable them to change the world through new products, innovations and startups. The role will involve supporting the development and delivery of design thinking education, and to undertake
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The School of Chemistry is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic, creative and highly motivated person to support the delivery and development of digital education enhancements to improve the student
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enable them to change the world through new products, innovations and startups. The role will involve supporting the development and delivery of design thinking education, and to undertake associated
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range of excellent staff benefits including 40 days’ annual leave (including bank holidays and fixed closure days), a generous pension scheme, training and development opportunities and discounted
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Join leading international researchers in the Organic Geochemistry Unit (University of Bristol) and the Molecular and Cultural Evolution Lab (UCL) on the NERC‑funded AquaNeo project, investigating