135 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IDAEA-CSIC"-"Brookhaven-Lab" "University of Plymouth" positions
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. Anticipated Interview Date: Week commencing Monday 1 December 2025 Our Offer A successful external candidate for this position would be employed by the University of Plymouth Services Limited, a wholly owned
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Clinical Liaison Services team at the University of Plymouth Peninsula Medical School. About the role The Clinical Liaison Services team is responsible for providing comprehensive management and
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The job details are shown below. For further information click on the link for the job description. The University of Plymouth seeks to appoint a Professor of Marine Technology and Autonomy, to help
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site for this project. The University of Plymouth is a partner site. You will: Possess a relevant first degree in a social sciences field Have knowledge and experience of health-related research
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periods of time spent at University of Plymouth. Training will be provided in analysis of microbial communities and processes (DNA based techniques, microscopy, microbial culture and water chemical analysis
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collaborative, multi-disciplinary research groups at the University of Plymouth and Marine Biological Association, and with strong ties to national and international networks. You will benefit from regular
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DoS: Professor Kerry Howell, Plymouth Marine Laboratory and University of Plymouth 2nd Supervisor: Dr Angela Stevenson 3rd Supervisor: Ms Heidi Tillin 4th Supervisor: Dr Ana Hilario , University
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. Supported by an interdisciplinary supervisory team from the University of Plymouth, University of Iceland, and the Université du Québec à Montréal, the candidate will develop expertise in spatial modelling
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, moving away from a narrow condition specific focus. The University of Southampton is the lead site for this project. The University of Plymouth is a partner site. You will: Possess a relevant first degree
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will be provided in algal culturing and physiological monitoring, as well as in molecular biology. Through the ARIES DTP and access to the University of Plymouth Researcher Development Programme, the PGR