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may be directed to [email protected] . Parts of this role can be carried out remotely, however onsite work is required at the University of Edinburgh. The post is 17.5 hours per week, which can
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and Nano Systems at the University of Edinburgh, which is funded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and in collaboration with colleagues at Universities of Glasgow, Heriot-Watt and
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are lacking in realistic representations of CO2 storage. They do not constrain deployment rates, either with top down limitations on technological growth, or bottom up constraints from the physical limitations
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Full time contract (35 hours per week) The University of Edinburgh Research Office is looking for an enthusiastic and proactive International Research Funding Specialist to join the Research Funding
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Law School at the University of Edinburgh seek to appoint a Lecturer in the field of law in the contemporary Muslim world to commence on 1st September 2024. This three-year fixed term appointment is
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universities with an interest in cryo-EM – University of Dundee, University of Edinburgh, University of St Andrews, and University of Glasgow, where we are based. We deliver high-quality single particle and
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universities with an interest in cryo-EM – University of Dundee, University of Edinburgh, University of St Andrews, and University of Glasgow, where we are based. We deliver high-quality single particle and
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of Functional Genetics. The post is within Dr Vicky MacRae’s research group at The Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh. The post holder will use a multidisciplinary approach to delineate the key pathways
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existing research achievements, and develop professional contacts across the University of Edinburgh and beyond. Your skills and attributes for success: A strong academic profile in the field
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universities with an interest in cryo-EM – University of Dundee, University of Edinburgh, University of St Andrews and University of Glasgow, where we are based. We deliver high-quality single particle and