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History at the University of Exeter seeks to appoint a Research Fellow to support the Biocultural HIVE, part of the AHRC RICHeS Infrastructure Portfolio. This role provides specialist research expertise and
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April 2026 to 21st February 2027, based on the Cornwall Campus of the University of Exeter. The successful applicant will work closely with Exeter and Cats protection researchers and IT support to
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. PenARC is a collaboration between the Universities of Exeter, Bristol and Plymouth, with academic staff working across three sites. For more information about our work please visit: https://www.arc
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Belfast (materials synthesis & device test), University of Exeter (ultrafast optical characterisation), University of York (theory & simulation) and Seagate Technology (device fabrication & test). Based
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addressing one of the central challenges in climate science: how insights from Earth’s warm past climate can improve confidence in future climate projections. This position is available immediately. The
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events. Applicants will possess a relevant PhD or equivalent qualification/experience in a related field of study – microwave/antenna engineering, electromagnetic metamaterials, and/or shape-morphing
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This full time position is available from 09/03/2026 - 31/03/2027 on a fixed term basis. The Peninsula Technology Assessment Group (PenTAG ) at the University of Exeter is seeking a Postdoctoral
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at the University of Exeter is seeking three postdoctoral scientists to join Professor Gordon Brown’s team elucidating the roles and physiological functions of the recently identified Myeloid Inhibitory C-type Lectin
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PhD, with some experience of working with qualitative data and evidence synthesis. Applicants for the Research Fellow position, will have a PhD and some experience working with qualitative data and
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/ ). This NIHR funded post is available from March 2026 through to the end of July 2026. Global CFaH is an international and interdisciplinary project, led by the Universities of Exeter (Prof Nigel Unwin) and West