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Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: R240046 Release Date: Wednesday 19 June 2024 Aston University is one of the UK’s top 25 universities, with a mission to make our world a better place through
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to the rest of the world. We are committed to delivering a distinctive undergraduate programme that meets the requirements of twenty-first-century employers. Our programme therefore teaches a combination of
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to challenging injustices and promoting justice in spheres of interest to our engagement with diverse communities from the West Midlands to the rest of the world. We are committed to delivering a distinctive
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leadership towards our promise. Reporting to the Pro Vice-Chancellor Research and Enterprise you will lead on a significantly revamped technology transfer and commercialisation function. This role will be
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Training (CDT), funded by EPSRC and BBSRC. This innovative centre brings together world-leading research expertise and facilities from the University of Nottingham, Queen's University Belfast, the University
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the real-world impact of their research at every level from local communities to the global economy and society. We’re looking for an individual who has experience contributing to the management of budgets
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in the Aston Institute of Photonic Technologies (AiPT) one of the world’s leading photonics research centres. AiPT comprises a vibrant team of researchers guided by world-leading academics with strong
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-and-system-level topics at the leading edge of technology, including high-speed optical transmission, signal processing, wide-band amplification, nonlinear photonics, fibre grating technology, fibre
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Pharmacoepidemiology. This post presents an exciting opportunity to develop research projects related to real-world data and pharmacoepidemiology of medication safety and effectiveness, as well as undertake and support
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supported by a £10M grant from the Research England Expanding Excellence in England (E3) Programme and will synergistically combine world-leading expertise in membrane biology and novel polymer chemistries