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: Solid-state materials chemistry, Solid-state electrochemistry (including EIS and electrochemical modelling), Characterisation of air and beam sensitive materials and interfaces in solid-state batteries
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Clinical Quality Improvement Fellow in the Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS) based at the Botnar
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computer code as required. You will devise novel approaches for data analysis, develop informatics structures to manage large datasets, and contribute to code and data sharing and deposition via appropriate
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; familiarity with, and an interest in, current pedagogy including the development and dissemination of new teaching materials and skills in the use of technology (video, audio, IT) for language teaching. Further
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, newsletters, press releases, promotional materials and presentations. You will ensure timely communication of relevant news items such as publications and awards are made to the wider department. You will
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well as preparing materials for presentations to participating institutions and families. The successful candidate will be educated to degree level in psychology (or related discipline) with experience or a
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Grade 05S: £28,759 – £33,966 per annum We are looking for a part-time (0.8 FTE) Graduate Studies Administrator to join the Graduate Studies team in the Academic Office in the Social Sciences
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, validate, troubleshoot, and perform relevant assays to interrogate dysregulation induced in iPS-microglia by exposure to material from Alzheimer’s brains. This will require standard cell and molecular
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of the SMILE cohort, including contributing to the design of research materials, protocol, patient facing literature, and drafting applications for regulatory approvals. You will liaise with participating
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opportunities to lead on specific projects which will be agreed upon following appointment, depending on their skill set and aspirations for professional development. You will manage your own research and