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at Newcastle University and the University of Edinburgh. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with industrial partners and the extended project teams. The role holder will join a group which is working
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expertise in Computational Fluid Dynamics and multiphase turbulent flows based in the School of Engineering . The primary project teams are based at Newcastle University and the University of Edinburgh. You
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Contract type - Fixed term - 36 months Full time - 35 hours per week The opportunity The School of GeoSciences at the University of Edinburgh is pleased to invite applications for two 2024 Patience
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Bowles’ lab at the University of Edinburgh UK DRI centre. We are looking for a researcher interested in investigating the functional and transcriptomic effects of astrocytic tau pathology in progressive
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project VIPER (Virgin Islands: Petrogenesis of early Earth-like Rocks). The post involves collaboration with partners at the Universities of Edinburgh and Oxford. In particular, a close working relationship
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Ledgeway, University of Cambridge and Professor Robert Truswell, University of Edinburgh. In addition to this position, the project will also host a funded PhD student and another postdoctoral Research
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benefits page (opens in a new tab) and use our reward calculator to discover the total value of your pay and benefits Championing equality, diversity and inclusion The University of Edinburgh holds a Silver
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equality, diversity and inclusion The University of Edinburgh holds a Silver Athena SWAN award in recognition of our commitment to advance gender equality in higher education. We are members of the Race
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are part of the UK Dementia Research Institute at the University of Edinburgh , a leading UK-wide research institute dedicated to neurodegenerative diseases. We are also part of Edinburgh Neuroscience
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Science, email [email protected] University of Edinburgh – Professor David Weller, James MacKenzie Professor, email [email protected] University of Glasgow – Professor Frances Mair, Professor