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, environmental data science, or a closely related STEM discipline Demonstrated expertise in urban spatial data analytics, with proficiency in GIS software (e.g. QGIS, ArcGIS) and geospatial methods Experience in
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This position is only available to undergraduate students at the University of Bath who are studying within the departments of Social and Policy Sciences; Politics, Languages and International
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We are seeking to recruit a Research Associate to support an Innovate UK-funded research project. This collaborative grant brings together the Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science
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appointee will perform a variety of teaching tasks, including lecturing to undergraduate students, running tutorials and problem classes, contributing to computational labs and supervising undergraduate
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tailored L&D programme, created and led in collaboration with impressive sector leaders. Just as importantly, you’ll be working alongside committed and supportive colleagues who value collaboration and
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. The North Somerset Bat Survey (https://batconservationresearchlab.co.uk/north-somerset-bat-survey/ ), is a citizen science project conducted with North Somerset Council to generate long term bat acoustic and
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for Behavioural and cognitive Psychotherapists (BABCP) level 2 accreditation. The post holder is accountable to external PSRBs (BABCP) for maintaining governance compliance and reports to the Co-Programme Directors
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records and contribute to programme evaluation and reporting. Support CPD activities and contribute to cross-departmental education initiatives. Collaborate with internal and external partners to support
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level. You will be working within a highly experienced coaching and support team that seeks to collaborate on- and off-court to provide a programme that holistically develops the players in the academy
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manipulators. The role is funded by ARIA (Advanced Research and Invention Agency). The successful applicant will be based at the University of Bath. The emerging technology of soft robotics exploits flexible