29 environment positions at BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH CENTRE "ALEXANDER FLEMING" in United Kingdom
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
. Prospective students can propose a topic within the broad field of accessibility and the built environment and/ or transport systems, or indicate an interest in an area that builds on APL’s existing work: first
-
to an inclusive environment which embraces equality and diversity in our working, learning, research, and teaching environment. The social work team takes seriously its commitment to creating a learning environment
-
to an inclusive environment which embraces equality and diversity in our working, learning, research, and teaching environment. The social work team takes seriously its commitment to creating a learning environment
-
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy, Business School, Department of Management - Sustainable Futures INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY The above full-time, permanent post is available from 1 June
-
Apply online, by clicking the 'Apply' button, above. Select programme type (Research), 2024/25, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, next page select “PhD Engineering & Environment (Full time
-
View All Vacancies Faculty Office - Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment Location: City Centre Campus (Millennium Point) Salary: £41,814 to £45,449 per annum Permanent Post Type: Full
-
excellent academic environment Provide education for life, that engages, challenges and supports our students to discover and fulfil their potential both while they are studying with us and once they have
-
time to join us. Come and be part of the next exciting stage of our journey – apply now. FACULTY OF COMPUTING, ENGINEERING AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT In the Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built
-
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy, Business School, Department of Management - Sustainable Futures This full-time permanent post is available from the 1 June 2024 in the Faculty
-
plant development and environmental responses. The Jones group at SLCU have extensive experience in probing the functional relationships between hormones and plant developmental plasticity by engineering