31 postdoctoral-position-in-material-science positions at University of Lincoln in Ireland-United-Kingdom
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of groundwaters and both are set to increase as Climate Change progresses. It is estimated that the cost to Lincolnshire from salinisation could be up to £100 million across the county but this estimate is subject
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View All Opportunities Lincoln Institute for Agri-Food Technology Location: Lincoln Salary: From £37,099 per annum Please note, this post is fixed term for 36 months, and full time at 1.0 FTE
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of groundwaters and both are set to increase as Climate Change progresses. It is estimated that the cost to Lincolnshire from salinisation could be up to £100 million across the county but this estimate is subject
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chemistry, chemistry, extractive metallurgy, material science, mineral engineering, or chemical engineering. Informal inquiries are welcome and should be made to the Principal Investigator, Professor Yousef
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to the advancement and progression of women in science, as demonstrated by the School's Athena SWAN Silver Gender Equality Charter award. We recognise the positive impact of diversity and strive to cultivate
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chemistry, chemistry, extractive metallurgy, material science, mineral engineering, or chemical engineering. Informal inquiries are welcome and should be made to the Principal Investigator, Professor Yousef
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and deliver promotional material to help raise awareness of key themes, support our Welcome Week strategy, and deliver key workshops throughout the year. Please note that this post requires an Enhanced
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View All Opportunities Lincoln Institute for Agri-Food Technology Location: Lincoln Salary: From £37,099 per annum Please note, this post is fixed term until 31 March 2026, and full time at 1.0 FTE
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May 2024 Interview Date: Wednesday 05 June 2024 Reference: EL1238 Working alongside the Senior College Research Officer and Research Development Manager, this position is an integral part of Research
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School of Psychology are committed to the advancement and progression of women in science, as demonstrated by the School's Athena SWAN Silver Gender Equality Charter award. We recognise the positive impact