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. This interdisciplinary collaboration with the University of Lincoln and University of Liverpool focuses on developing innovative computational approaches that integrate advanced genomic analysis with state-of-the-art
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the department's required modules in modern European History and PublicHistory. Research output development in modern European history, appropriate to stage of career. An ability to carry out
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You will be an active member of the Pharmaceutical Engineering Group to develop new, and support ongoing, research activities. This role involves supporting and advancing research activities through
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competitive salary, the University offers an attractive benefits package including a holiday entitlement of up to 8.4 weeks a year, pension schemes and development opportunities. We support staff wellbeing with
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groups to individual postgraduate students and technician colleagues. The NTCO role will involve development, implementation and management of local training modules highlighting how ASPA is delivered in
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Working as part of a research team, the successful candidate will develop and design a power converter for EV rapid charging and big renewable hookups. This is an opportunity for the right candidate
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the Institution. Demonstrate clear team leadership skills. Demonstrate the ability to train and supervise staff, students and laboratory users in use of equipment and techniques in area a relevant area of expertise
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industrial experience directly related to the role. DevOps: Demonstrable experience in one or more of the following: DevOps, CI/CD, Git, or Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Data Analysis: Proven
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are qualified and registered social workers. Everyone in the Social Work team is actively involved in research across a range of social issues and also engaged with practice development, to promote the best
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complete, a PhD in modern US history or cognate subject. An ability to contribute to teaching the department's required modules in modern US History. Research output development in modern US history