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faculties at the University of Southampton and will leverage a new rapid Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test (iFAST), developed at Southampton in Electronics and Computer Science, to accelerate phage therapy
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: 2667024A3-R In-situ Investigation of Thin Films Using Novel Microscopy Technology The Energy Technology Group at the University of Southampton invites applications for a post-doctoral research assistant
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at UKHSA Porton Down and Prof. Sumeet Mahajan at the University of Southampton (UoS). The student will be registered at UoS and will be based at UoS for the first year for attending modules and training in
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years with the potential for further extension beyond this. The University of Southampton is one of the top 100 universities worldwide and one of the UK’s Russell Group research-intensive universities. We
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. An exciting opportunity to support the transformation of assessment practice at the University of Southampton. About the role We have begun work on a Strategic Major Project (SMP) called Advancing Assessment
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confirmed Reference: 2746424PN The CORNERSTONE team at the University of Southampton has a shared vision: to bring the future closer by turning research ideas into reality. We are seeking an Enterprise Fellow
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to solve user problems. Focused on the real needs of many different users. Working autonomously while managing tight deadlines under pressure. This is an exciting time for the University of Southampton and
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supporting the mission of inclusivity. Benefits By joining the University of Southampton, you will enjoy a number of benefits , including a generous holiday allowance, a dependable pension scheme, staff
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world-leading authority on research software. Based at the universities of Southampton, Edinburgh and Manchester, the SSI draws on a team of experts with a breadth of experience in software development, project
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in HASC include the University of Oxford, University of Bristol, University of Southampton, University of Strathclyde, University of Cambridge, University College London and Imperial College London