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We are welcoming applications for a Lecturer in Chemistry on a full time, fixed term basis. (Part time hours may be considered) Joining us as a Lecturer in Chemistry, you must deliver excellent and
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studies as part of a cohort of like-minded students. The University of Edinburgh is committed to equality of opportunity for all its staff and students, and promotes a culture of inclusivity. Please see
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This 3.5 year PhD is fully funded by The Department of Chemistry. Tuition fees will be paid and you will receive a tax free stipend set at the UKRI rate (£19,237 for 2024/25). The start date is
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programmes, and continued excellence in our teaching provision. You will specifically be expected to deliver Life Science content in biology and chemistry on our undergraduate Biomedical Sciences and Forensic
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that you meet the following criteria: Applicants must have a degree in Pharmacy, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or a closely related discipline (Minimum standard 2.1) Have, or about
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that you meet the following criteria: Applicants must have a degree in Pharmacy, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or a closely related discipline (Minimum standard 2.1) Have, or about
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Chemistry, Environmental Science, or Chemical Engineering. It is essential that the candidate has experience and/or an understanding of analytical chemistry and biological wastewater treatment. It is
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: Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine. Department: Imaging Chemistry & Biology. Contact details:Samantha Terry. [email protected] Location: St Thomas’ Campus. Category: Research. About us The
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excellence in our teaching provision. You will specifically be expected to deliver Life Science content in biology and chemistry on our undergraduate Biomedical Sciences and Forensic Sciences programmes. You
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properties. You will optimize the ceramic-chemistry and binder-system characteristics to develop new formulations. Drawing links between the formulation, microstructure, and processing of the existing additive