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responsibility for the analysis of place- and personal name material, and of the historical landscape. You will have: A PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant subject area (Name-Studies, History, English) or
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independently within a collaborative research environment. Candidates must hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in Plant Sciences, Plant Molecular Biology, Plant Physiology or a related discipline. Experience
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opportunities for collaboration. About You The candidate must have obtained a PhD degree within 3 years and in the relevant areas of business administration or data analytics, such as Applied Psychology
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(https://qomix.weebly.com/), which is focussed on quantum science with ultracold atoms and quantum technologies based on advanced 3D-printing methods. Our areas of interest include fundamental questions in
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EPSRCPostdoctoral Pathway Prize 2026 The EPSRC Postdoctoral Pathway Prize (formerly Doctoral Prize) provides opportunities for the most outstanding EPSRC-funded PhD students to receive up to 24
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Location: University Park ESPRC Postdoctoral Pathway Prize 2026 The EPSRC Postdoctoral Pathway Prize (formerly Doctoral Prize) provides opportunities for the most outstanding EPSRC-funded PhD
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Qualifications: PhD awarded within 3 years in business administration, computer science, information systems, data science, biomedical engineering, or a related discipline. Programming & Data Skills: Strong
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capture data from these; establish new concepts, methods and tools; prepare and deliver publications; participate in the community programme of events; and undertake visits and placements at industry and
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measures of ecophysiological performance. These relationships will then be used to explore how plants from the Middle Jurassic were adapted and lived in their greenhouse world. Candidates should have a PhD
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human tissues and ensuring a safe working laboratory environment is also essential. Candidates must hold a PhD (or equivalent) or be near to completion of a PhD in the field of human metabolic and