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Job Description Position Details School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Do note due to limited funding, the maximum salary
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Job Description Position Details School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is normally in the range
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Job Description Position Details School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is normally in the range
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biotechnology. The studentship is delivered in collaboration with the UK Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) and will include a research placement at Dstl, providing unique experience in applying
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is changing, and how we might maintain and develop a sustainable Earth and bring about positive change. This position is linked to the Department of Biology , and will be line managed by Colin Beale
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scientific communities. It is a rare opportunity for you to lead a project by working with multiple world-leading central facilities. The developed technique will be used to investigate water transport within
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), Grenoble, France, and Dr Thomas Bauska at the British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge. The successful candidate will be based in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Cambridge and will work
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significantly in both people and infrastructure, including our new £65m signature engineering building, the world-leading £26m National Buried Infrastructure Facility, and the £28m UK Rail Research and Innovation
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Collaborative Systems research team in the School of Engineering at the University of Birmingham, working within a world-leading robotics environment with access to state-of-the-art robotic platforms, sensing
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of solar geoengineering, funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). You will develop a nuanced understanding of the response of critical Earth systems to different SRM scenarios, focusing