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the UK's DRI landscape - this includes research software engineers, platforms experts, PhDs, PDRAs and academics - and build up a thriving community which is committed to world-leading research
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skill level, societies ranging from the serious to pure fun, a focus on the performing arts, including our own theatre company and a range of brilliant events year-round, from balls and gowned formal
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of the grant. A postdoctoral research assistant with a completed or submitted PhD in climate change law / policy will be recruited at 80% with remote working available. (It is intended that this will leave time
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of research methods and equipment. To engage in wider citizenship to support the department and wider discipline. To engage in continuing professional development by attending relevant training and development
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an inclusive and supportive learning environment which enables undergraduate and postgraduate students to achieve their potential. The position will start around January 2026. Candidates should have a PhD in
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in contributing to support student projects on the use of research methods and equipment. To engage in wider citizenship to support the department and wider discipline. To engage in continuing
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forefront of hydrogen technologies and their integration to the energy systems. The successful candidate will hold a PhD degree (or close to completion) in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or related subject
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at Durham University. This is a unique opportunity to work at the forefront of hydrogen technologies and their integration to the energy systems. The successful candidate will hold a PhD degree (or
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will start around January 2026. Candidates should have a PhD in Physics or a related subject and an established record of research at an internationally competitive level. They should also demonstrate
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contributing to curriculum development in a world-class academic environment. We're looking for someone with: A postgraduate qualification and ideally a PhD (or equivalent demonstrable practitioner experience