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(assessed at: application). Experience of working collaboratively with multiple research groups on the development of research articles for publication (assessed at: application and interview). Further
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an excellent team player, who is able to work independently, apply strong organisational skills and manage multiple work streams to meet competitive deadlines to a variety of stakeholders. Ability to work
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Overview As a Project Manager, you will be working within groups in the AMRC or across multiple groups. In this exciting opportunity this role will be based in the Central Project Delivery Group
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-01126-2 Purshouse RC, Deb K, Mansor MM, Mostaghim S, Wang, R. A review of hybrid evolutionary multiple criteria decision making methods. Proceedings of the 2014 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation
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action plan/care plan: this may include: self-help material, advice and signposting and referral to internal and external services. Refer appropriately and liaise with a wide range of internal and external
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written action plan/care plan. Refer appropriately and consult with a wide range of internal and external services, ensuring that students access the most appropriate service to best fit their needs
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, adaptation, and genomics. We currently offer multiple project options for prospective PhD students: 1. The Evolutionary Consequences of Lateral Gene Transfer in Grasses Lateral gene transfer (LGT) is not just
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facilities. The CDT-GIF has an exciting and challenging programme specifically designed for top performing junior researchers. Alongside the four-year research project, students will receive expert training
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2025 Details Most stars form in binary or multiple systems, and furthermore, they form in clusters with tens, to thousands of other stars. The most populous clusters contain massive stars (which also
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of novel therapeutics. The tetraspanins, a superfamily of human cell membrane proteins, associate with multiple human proteins to form dynamic structured islands, or tetraspanin-enriched microdomains (TEMs