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for research on food systems at global, regional, and local levels, hence seeking to appoint a Professor/Associate Professor and research leader in Food Systems research. The successful candidate will be
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projects, carrying out analyses by GC-FID, GC-MS, HPLC and LC-MS, assisting in isolation of natural products and assisting in developing and producing controlled-release formulations, for example. They will
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that integrate the physical and the virtual world in a convincing way, from a human and social perspective. The particular role relates to the development of a technology that will help address primarily the cyber
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). The purpose of the role is to manage the daily operation of the UKFS-CDT. This is a one year maternity leave cover. It is available on internal secondment. The UK Food System CDT is led by Professor Andrew
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to expertise. For an informal discussion about the post please contact Dr Beverly Joshua, Head of School, Health Sciences on [email protected] Or Associate Professor Mandy Stevenson, Deputy Head of School
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seeking to appoint an inspirational Forensic Practitioner at the grade of Associate Professor in Forensic Science with skills that complement and build upon the existing strengths within the School
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Professor Peter Griffiths, [email protected] . Should you have any recruitment related queries please contact the People Directorate Operations Team on [email protected] Further details
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across Greenwich, southeast London and beyond. For an informal discussion about the post please contact Professor Andrew Clark, Professor in the Institute for Lifecourse Development, email: andrew.clark
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supporting and developing our staff, creating a culture where everyone feels valued and opportunities are equal. We are seeking a dynamic an emerging research leader to join us as Professor of Marketing in
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fellow. You will also work with Professor Claire Monks (Professor of Developmental Psychology), who conducts research on aggression and violence among young people, and Professor Darrick Jolliffe