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design and analysis. Excellent communication skills and a collaborative mindset. This is a full time post (35 hours per week), and you will be offered a fixed term contract until 31/10/2027. Research staff
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Associate and the salary will increase to Grade 6. Desirable criteria Multidisciplinary skill set Demonstrated excellent communication skills, in academic as well as non-academic contexts Publication record
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relationships to our local communities, and to cultural and policy institutions on a national and global scale; impact is central to much of what we do. About the role The Digital Labour of Covid-19 Volunteerism
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biologists, chemists, medical physicists, imaging scientists and microscopists. Excellent written and verbal communication skills and maintain accurate and up-to-date records of all findings, and to make
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theoretical interest in areas relating to: STS, research evaluation, critical digital/data studies, sociology of calculative practices, or assetisation Excellent oral and written communication skills Desirable
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or other real-time robotics frameworks. Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English, including the ability to present technical concepts to clinical and commercial stakeholders. Experience
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value our connections beyond the world of scholarship, with strong relationships to our local communities, and to cultural and policy institutions on a national and global scale; impact is central to much
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and prior experience in gene editing, also for different applications. Candidates should be highly motivated individuals with excellent communication skills, and have the ability to work independently
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flexible working, Enhanced Parental Leave, funds for Parents and Carers, and the potential to join community staff networks. About the role You will join a team of climate scientists and artificial
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to support the design and UK-wide tour of a playhouse tent which will communicate children’s experiences to diverse audiences. The playhouse tent looks to re-centre children’s perspectives in