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the University, including Computing, Electronics, Law, Management, Mathematics, Sociology and Psychology. Both our MEng in Computer Science and Cyber Security and MSc in Cyber Security are NCSC accredited. You
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theoretical scaling laws to relate the magnetic field history of these bodies to their thermochemical evolution. Existing scaling laws were derived to explain Earth’s present-day magnetic field, which operates
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of Excellence for Cyber Security Research and Cyber Security Education which draw together expertise from across the University, including Computing, Electronics, Law, Management, Mathematics, Sociology and
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Contract type - Fixed term till 31st march 2026 Full time - 35 hours per week (Part time may be considered) The opportunity: The Edinburgh Law School is seeking a Research Fellow in Criminology
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The Warwick Law School (WLS), University of Warwick, is looking to attract emerging and exceptional talent in legal and socio-legal research in the UK, through the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships
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, Electronics, Law, Management, Mathematics, Sociology and Psychology. Both our MEng in Computer Science and Cyber Security and MSc in Cyber Security are NCSC accredited. You will be able to work with the
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knowledge of Markov processes, functional laws of large numbers, functional central limit theorems Excellent communication and organisational skills. The ability to work independently and as part of a
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. Prospective projects encompass: Unravelling emergent dynamical laws from complex mathematical models of protein-protein interactions. Crafting dynamic, multi-pathway signal transduction models by integrating
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, law, social work, social policy, sociology, anthropology or politics) who will join our research team to explore penal supervision in comparative contexts. You will have excellent communication skills
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, law, social work, social policy, sociology, anthropology or politics) who will join our research team to explore penal supervision in comparative contexts. You will have excellent communication skills