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2024 Reference: 0688-24 The Department of History at Lancaster University is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Late Roman / Medieval History (with Latin) (Teaching and Scholarship). This is a 0.8FTE one
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skills). One example of your academic writing (e.g. an essay, a section from a dissertation). A summary of your teaching experience or your willingness to support teaching activities. Names and contact
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We’reseeking an outstanding candidate who really gets customer service, is able to develop lean and efficient processes, and who can inspire others to be great ambassadors for our organisation. Role
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complexity theory. Please see http://www.virtema.fi/ for my recent works in this direction. The concrete direction the student takes is flexible. One exciting direction is to develop the theory
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to develop new PETs that incentivize participants to share their sensitive data by fairly rewarding them. Additionally, the project aims to ensure these PETs remain secure even when adversaries compromise some
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an interdisciplinary team the successful applicant will conduct a field study to quantify the effectiveness of the restoration approaches adopted at the study sites. They will develop skills in field study design, kick
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widely used technique with many industrial applications. To achieve this, we will develop novel chromium alloy coatings with improved chemical and mechanical properties, and to explore other innovative