39 postdoctoral-position-in-material-science positions at University of Ulster in United-Kingdom
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Role: Project Funding Development Manager - Centre for Digital Health Technology School: School of Engineering Grade: 8 £46,974 - £56,054 Responsible to: Head of School Campus: Belfast Fixed-Term
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Role: CTC Operations Officer Department: Competence Test Centre (CTC) School of Nursing & Paramedic Science Grade: BSUP7 (£38,273 - £45,611) Responsible to: CTC Manager Campus: Derry~Londonderry
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Senior Administrative Officer - Competence Test Centre (CTC) - School of Nursing & Paramedic Science
Role: Senior Administrative Officer Department: School of Nursing & Paramedic Science Grade: BSUP7 (£38,273 - £45,611) Responsible to: CTC Manager Campus: Derry~Londonderry campus ( Full time
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) Responsible to: Principal Investigator Campus: Belfast (Fixed-Term until 31st December 2027 / Full-Time) Job Purpose: This post is an exciting opportunity for a postdoctoral researcher with a strong background
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Role: Assistant Librarian - Content Discovery and Acquisition's Department: Library Service Grade: 7 - £38,273 - £45,611 Responsible to: Library Content & Licensing Manager Campus: ...
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Role: Student Academic Affairs Officer Department: Centre for Quality Enhancement Grade: 7 - £38,273 - £45,611 Responsible to: Student Affairs Academic Team Manager Campus: Any campus The Student Academic Affairs Team is a new Department based in the Centre for Quality...
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Job Title: Product Development Engineer (KTP Associate) Ulster University and Heron Manufacture Limited School: School of Engineering Location: Heron Manufacture Limited premises at 2 St Patricks St
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Role: Early Career Fellowships (Permanent Residents of Taiwan only) - Structural Energy Storage Composites for Future Electrical Vehicles (3 posts) Department: School of Engineering Salary: £31,414
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technically oriented project work. Operating autonomously, the position involves trend analysis and engagement in continual service improvement activities, contributing to the enhancement of the University's
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for the Economy (DfE) for a 5-year pilot project to increase business awareness and adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology in a way that boosts competitiveness and productivity and positions Northern