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, equitable, and sustainable employment— contribute to dialogue and debate with key stakeholders and policymakers, and make informed contributions to policy formation and the development of practice
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group members working on diverse topics ranging from clean room fabrication of semiconductor devices, to PCB and Integrated Circuit design, to real-time AI system development. We are seeking candidates
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through to their final graduation. Supporting the evolution of the University’s student communications and content strategies. Collaborate with wider stakeholders, ensuing the student experience is at te
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research, epidemiology, health economics, safety science, digital patient safety solutions, health informatics, intervention development and evaluation. We have a genuine commitment to equality
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in a wide range of domains. This role is designed to expose you to as much of our software engineering operation as possible and provide you with variety and opportunities to learn web development, AI
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productivity, regional economic development, sustainable growth, and the changing nature of work. Join us in shaping the UK's productivity agenda in an institution that combines academic excellence with real
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and development within a supportive and inclusive environment. About the Role: As an Assessment and Progression Administrator, you will play a crucial role in the student journey. Assessment and
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genotypes to affect mutation rates and the evolution of antifungal resistance. The successful candidate will join a lab group focused on understanding the factors driving the remarkable adaptability
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. This research is funded by Medical Research Council (MRC) under the MRC Gap fund scheme for early-stage development of new healthcare interventions. Building upon our previous success and decades of experience
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evolutionary pressure to select for QMT during enzyme catalysis. In this project we aim to combine experimental studies of H-tunnelling in enzyme catalysed reactions with directed (laboratory) evolution (DE