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INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) This part time (0.5FTE) post is available from 1st March 2026 to 1st January 2028 in the Centre for Rural Policy
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The University of Exeter’s Department of Computer Science is inviting applications for a PhD studentship funded by Faculty of Environmental Science. For eligible students, the studentship will cover
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in leaf size, shape and surface texture, all species have an astonishing ability to self-right when flipped over. Preliminary data indicate that drastic differences in surface wettability between
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similarities (such as parallel micro-ridges), but also clear differences (such as presence or absence of trichomes or nectar glands on the surface). This interdisciplinary PhD project investigates (1
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, contract, 27.45 wks per year. Christmas, April, July, August off Option to work up to 36.5hrs per wk and in different locations across campus Summary of the Role We are looking for highly motivated and
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difference by supporting and delivering innovative initiatives that will help us meet our sustainability commitments – including our ambitious carbon net zero and environmental net gain targets. As
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technicians, all focus on different aspects of science and humanities - from mechanical/electrical engineering, medicine and health, life sciences, social sciences, film, drama & communications, physics
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an interdisciplinary, integrated and transferable career skills programme. Individual projects within FutureForests programme maps into four key interrelated science objectives with a focus on assessing responses of 1
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, laboratory technicians and research technicians, all focus on different aspects of science and humanities - from mechanical/electrical engineering, medicine and health, life sciences, social sciences, film
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Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) This ESRC-funded, full time post is available from 1st November 2025 to 31st January 2029 to support the work of Professor Phil Durrant