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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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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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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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-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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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
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View All Vacancies Computer Science & Digital Technologies Location: Smart Transport Hub Limited, 29-33 Old Street, London, EC1V 9HL Salary: £40,000 per annum Contract Type: Fixed Term (30 months
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England (E3) Programme and will synergistically combine world-leading expertise in membrane biology and novel polymer chemistries to establish a first-of-its-kind institute, expanding our distinctive
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strategy within the College of Health & Life Sciences. We are now seeking to build upon and develop our established research strengths and wish to appoint a new senior colleague to contribute to the research