43 phd-position-in-hydrology-water-resources positions at Queen's University Belfast in United-Kingdom
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About the job: The Co-Centre for Climate+ Biodiversity+ Water is seeking to recruit an experienced and motivated Research Fellow to play an active role as part of a new research project team across
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About the job The Co-Centre for Climate+ Biodiversity+ Water is seeking to recruit an experienced and motivated Research Fellow to play an active role as part of a new research project team across
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criteria: Primary Degree. PhD in a relevant subject area. Significant research experience at postdoctoral level in a relevant Immunology field. Research profile which complements the Immunology portfolio
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. PhD in a relevant subject area. Significant research experience at postdoctoral level in a field relevant to vision science and vascular biology. Research profile which complements the Vision Science
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will will lead on the development, organisation and management of the University’s sustainability reporting (including Energy, Water, Waste and Scope 1, 2 and 3 Carbon Emissions). The postholder will be
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Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Reference Number 24/111804 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Queen’s University Belfast Research
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at Queen's University Belfast (School of Maths and Physics, Centre for Light Matter Interactions). About the person: We are looking for a researcher with a PhD or equivalent in Physics, Chemistry or related
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: Thesuccessfulcandidatemusthave,andyourapplicationshouldclearlydemonstratethatyoumeetthefollowing criteria: Hold or be about to obtain* a relevant PhD in a relevant subject (e.g Nutrition, consumer behaviour) (*must be obtained
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: Candidates must have: Have, or be about to obtain* a PhD in a relevant social science or healthcare discipline closely aligned with (*must be obtained within 3 months of the closing date for the post
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& Life Sciences such as iREACH Health, Momentum One Zero (M1.0), and AMIC. These initiatives will not only contribute significantly to the economic and societal growth of Northern Ireland but also position