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biosecurity risk, as well as developing commentary on why some advances and interactions have provoked more concern than others. This role is fixed term for 12 months and would suit someone with a PhD in a
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candidate will work with Professor Guilio Del Zanna on producing advanced atomic models. This post offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to a high-profile project focused on the development
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needed to succeed in today's AI-driven economy. In this role, you will support the ongoing delivery of the DSCA, contribute to the launch of a second Accelerator, and help develop future initiatives
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) approaches. Support digital transformation through process redesign, change management, and technology integration. Contribute to the development and enforcement of business analysis standards, methodologies
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behavioural data, and contributing to evidence-based design tools. They will also support the development of large-scale design mockups and stakeholder-facing outputs. Further information on the "key
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., musicology or medieval studies) or have evidence that the PhD will be completed by the starting date and show a developing profile of publications. The successful candidate will be capable of engaging with
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the starting date and show a developing profile of publications. The successful candidate will be capable of engaging with sophisticated conceptual problems relevant to the project. Applicants will ideally
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communities in the midst of civil war in addition to sustained strikes and new political movements. At its broadest perspective, the project aims to develop resources with which to consider the pasts, presents
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databases. Please check attached further particulars document for more information. What You'll Gain: A fantastic introduction to the workings of a busy academic department. Opportunities to develop a broad
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many academic disciplines. This is an exciting opportunity to support the development, research, and valorisation of impact-oriented projects for the Desirable Digitalisation programme, a collaboration