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activity is clearly aligned to commercial priorities and income generation. The primary focus will be on Commercial Services, including catering, conferences, sport, retail, hospitality, events, partnerships
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Jing Wang (Primary), Dr Rui Tan (Secondary) Aligned programme of study: PhD in Materials Engineering Mode of study: Full-time Place of study: Swansea University (Bay Campus) Project description
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including the possibility of manufacturing in space! This project will be in close collaboration with our industrial partners and span multiple potential areas of science and engineering of advanced
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. We’re seeking a dynamic HR professional for a Permanent role, dedicated to delivering innovative people solutions that enhance performance and align with our university’s vision. In this role, you’ll
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transformative potential for mental health research, applying these methods within Secure Data Environments (SDEs) requires specialized infrastructure and practices that align with epidemiological rigor. You will
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are flexible, alignment with the research interests of the Population Data Science group is required. Equality, Diversity & Inclusion The University is committed to supporting and promoting equality and
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the operational delivery of the interview process for relevant programmes, ensuring alignment with key application deadlines and internal and external regulation/policy. The role will liaise with relevant academic
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look to providing tools that can be deployed in the mundanity of their daily lives. We are recruiting PhD researchers to work on projects aligned to Professor Jones’ EPSRC Fellowship and you will benefit
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the Systems Security Group (SSG) at Swansea. This research project is aligned with the UK Government’s strategy and its results will directly inform industry best practice, guidance, and will contribute
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basis of a range of neurodegenerative and neuroinflammatory diseases. You will provide laboratory and technical support to projects investigating the neurochemical and cell biological basis of multiple