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responsibilities: Recruitment and Admissions: Manage the recruitment process, including advertising studentships, handling inquiries, processing applications, and coordinating interviews and open days. MRes and PhD
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researchers and PhD students, based at the University of Bath. The core focus will be on human-centred design and human data modelling to support development of the training programme within the context
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envision a successful candidate being a part of the journey for the longer term, subject to further funding. About you Our ideal candidate will: Hold a PhD in upstream or downstream bioprocesses, having
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by a team of academics, postdocs and PhDs working with academic and non-academic stakeholder partners from relevant sectors. About the role The human-centered design theme has two purposes: first, to
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Infrastructure and Governance). Research within each application domain and cross-cutting theme will be pursued by a team of academics, postdocs and PhDs working with academic and non-academic stakeholder partners
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role is offered on a full time (36.5 hours per week) fixed term basis for two years with an expected start date of 01/08/2024. Our ideal candidate will: Hold a PhD degree in a relevant social science
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research community of around 25 academics, 20 researchers and 100 PhD students. This is a full-time position, fixed term until the end of March 2025. For an informal discussion about the role, please email
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workshops, providing support and advice in keeping with their role and level of appointment, as well as engaging with patient and public focus groups and other stakeholders. A PhD degree in a subject area of
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normally be expected to have some teaching experience and a PhD in a relevant area. The ability to teach both physical and computational chemistry is essential. About us: The Department and the University
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undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programmes, alongside tailored executive education options for both individuals and organisations. With a dedicated team of over 100 teaching and research professionals