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Full Time Opportunity: Early Career Fellowships on A Sustainable and Resilient Built Environment Research Agenda Department/College: Civil and Environmental Engineering / Engineering, Design and Physical
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Environment Research Agenda Department/College: Civil and Environmental Engineering / Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences Location: Brunel University London, Uxbridge Campus Bursary: £39,907 per annum
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of Campus Services, we take pride in managing Brunel's physical estate and fostering an environment that aligns with the University's mission. We are committed to creating, maintaining, and enhancing spaces
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of Campus Services, we take pride in managing Brunel's physical estate and fostering an environment that aligns with the University's mission. We are committed to creating, maintaining, and enhancing spaces
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assistance and support to disabled students studying in the academic environment. Exact duties vary depending on the individual needs of the student but may include a combination of note taking, examination
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student experience. Our team values professionalism, reliability, and effective service. We are committed to creating a welcoming environment for all users. Responsibilities and essential skills required
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business development, in either a commercial or academic environment, is required together with an excellent knowledge of the research and innovation funding landscape. A good understanding of the strategic
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students across a range of clinical organisations and environments. College / Directorate College of Health, Medicine & Life Sciences Department CHMLS Central Office Full Time / Part Time Full Time Location
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. We provide a supportive working environment and offer opportunities for colleagues to flourish in their TEAP careers. The post-holder will normally be based in China for the duration of the course (90
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out experimental work to investigate the combustion of synthetic fuels in a real engine environment. Applicants should have a PhD and relevant experience in combustion processes investigations as