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Job Purpose This UKRI-funded PhD fellowship is part of the European Commission funded Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Doctoral Network (DN) (101120560) within the project “Dryland Agriculture and
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Postgraduate degree at PhD Level in Archaeology or closely related area, with cognate expertise. Knowledge of the archaeology of Later Prehistoric, Iron Age and/or early medieval archaeology of North-western
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management and synthesis, collaborations, and outreach. About the person: Candidates should have a Postgraduate degree at PhD Level in Archaeology or closely related area, with cognate expertise. Knowledge
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management and synthesis, collaborations, and outreach. About the person: Candidates should have a Postgraduate degree at PhD Level in Archaeology or closely related area, with cognate expertise. Knowledge
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training opportunities that will be competitive with the best programmes offered outside Europe. As the project focuses on training, there is an expectation that the candidate will submit a PhD in the field
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, University of Nottingham. NDDC is one of the largest gastrointestinal (GI) and liver academic units in the country and provides a wide range of research opportunities. It hosts the GI and Liver Disorders theme
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global physical geographical attribute datasets of relevance to river sediment dynamics (e.g. DEMs, precipitation, land use/cover, reservoirs, population dynamics etc.) using GIS and bespoke code
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Candidates should normally have or be about to obtain (usually within three months) a relevant PhD in Geography, Palaeoecology, Ecology, Environmental Sciences, Environmental Engineering, Remote Sensing
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: Candidates should normally have or be about to obtain (usually within three months) a relevant PhD in Palaeoecology, Geography, Ecology, Environmental Sciences or closely related areas. Candidates should have
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£33966 with relevant PhD). Salary progression beyond this scale is subject to performance. Closing Date: Tuesday 09 April 2024 Reference: MED091824 Applications are invited for the role of Research