Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
programme. Further information The role is offered on an 0.6 FTE basis. Hours can be worked flexibly within a normal working week. The role is fixed term with an expected length of 20 months. For an informal
-
. Support delivery of communications for the LHGP project and a national strategy to raise the profile of the commercial determinants of health (CDOH), including web content creation, newsletter distribution
-
leader to develop an independent, internationally recognised programme at the interface of chemistry and biology. The position will be run as a joint appointment across the two departments
-
help shape the future of computations research at the University of Bath. As a Research Software Engineer, you’ll collaborate with researchers across all disciplines to create, improve and maintain
-
and a Data Processor, and our legal basis for processing your personal data is ‘Legitimate Interests’. You have the right to object to us processing your data in this way. For more information about
-
also very rewarding as you will be involved in supporting the delivery of a wide range of Team Bath Netball activities including: our Performance Pathway programme our network of Athlete Development
-
: to recruit senior level policymakers and decision-makers from central and local government and the third sector to the IPR Policy Fellowship Programme to facilitate a tailored programme of meetings with
-
Machine Learning Research Group within the Department of Computer Science. Further information This post is a full time, fixed term contract for two years, with a potential extension to three years
-
fighting climate change. We are seeking a Research Project Manager to manage a major new programme of social science research, funded by a philanthropic organisation, on People-Centred Climate Resilience
-
, environmental economics, green finance, ethical supply chains, and behavioural change. Digital and Technologies: AI and machine learning, cybersecurity, spatial intelligence, robotics, human-computer interaction