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research offer which is multi-disciplinary and uses collaborative advantage for the benefit of all our communities. The School of Science, Engineering and Environment is central to the University’s identity
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, particularly fairness and bias mitigation, is crucial. Beyond the lab, we encourage you to share your findings with both academics and the public. The School of Science, Engineering and Environment (SEE) is a
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. The School of Science Engineering and Environment is focused on quality of life for society, industry collaboration and is making significant investments in new facilities. The Smart Energy Research Assistant
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Synthesis Team, an expert group based at the University of Exeter on a project funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Programme. The project
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alongside newly created professorial positions. Our global reputation for rehabilitation and assistive technology research is built on a strong track record of funding from the NIHR, EPSRC, MRC, industry and
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research offer which is multi-disciplinary and uses collaborative advantage for the benefit of all our communities. The School of Science, Engineering and Environment is central to the University’s identity
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research offer which is multi-disciplinary and uses collaborative advantage for the benefit of all our communities. The School of Science, Engineering and Environment is central to the University’s identity
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team and have a strongly supportive workplace culture with a delivery focus. The School of Science Engineering and Environment is focused on quality of life for society, industry collaboration, and is
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team and have a strongly supportive workplace culture with a delivery focus. The School of Science Engineering and Environment is focused on quality of life for society, industry collaboration, and is
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research offer which is multi-disciplinary and uses collaborative advantage for the benefit of all our communities. The Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost is a new role and will drive the academic engine