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About the role: We are looking for a professional research assistant/technician to support our development of the next-generation electrochemical technologies for direct ocean capture of CO2
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graduates are equipped with the skills and insight to lead in an emerging national priority area. The appointee is expected to lead on the development and delivery of teaching on fundamental topics related
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of working on other healthcare science MSc programmes and the MBChB. Responsibilities will include teaching delivery and assessment, curriculum development and innovation, student research project initiation
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strategic Network partner to contribute towards the development and ongoing level 3 support of one the UK's largest, single campus, software defined network rollouts. The person The successful candidate will
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, research and personal development. The post is based within the Management and Organization Studies (MOS) group of the People, Management and Organisations division (PMO). The group includes scholars with
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Director and Policy Director to ensure that the Institute delivers its vision and strategic objectives. This is a key strategic professional services role within the Institute and includes development and
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, publication and independent thinking. Experience in the development of metal organic framework materials would be highly beneficial. The post will be offered on a fixed-term 18 month contract (with
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Overall, Purpose of the Job The University of Manchester is recruiting for a PDRA in Nuclear Fuel Manufacture, which will link with the wider Development of Robust Nuclear (DoRN) Fuels programme
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About the role: The Lectureship aims to advance research in medicinal chemistry (including closely related research areas such as chemical biology) or development of AI approaches to enable
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; led by University of Edinburgh and involving University College London (UCL), Imperial College, Kings College London, and University of Exeter; is a £12M investment in the development of new theory and