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collaboration with research groups at King’s College London, the University of York, and Ludger Ltd, funded by Worldwide Cancer Research. The postholder will liaise with the project partners, and contribute
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College London, the University of York, and Ludger Ltd, funded by Worldwide Cancer Research. The postholder will liaise with the project partners, and contribute to the preparation of manuscripts, reports
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model for a socially just and inclusive institution. ABOUT ADELPHI: Adelphi University, New York, is a highly awarded, nationally ranked, powerfully connected research and teaching university dedicated
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Connections working at New York University More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/19967101/academic-program-manager-chemistry Return to Search Results
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), the York Structural Biology Laboratory of the University of York (UK) and the Leiden Institute of Chemistry of the University of Leiden (the Netherlands). The position is available from May 1st , 2024 for a
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. Department of Transportation/Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) or will become trained within six (6) months of initial employment required. ABOUT ADELPHI Adelphi University, New York, is a highly awarded
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of the research. Some projects will also be in collaboration with our partners at the Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence at University of York. You will also be taught a range of skills to complement
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Chemistry Centre of Excellence at University of York. You will also be taught a range of skills to complement, drive and strengthen your research: life-cycle analysis, techno-economic analysis, digital and
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at the Green Chemistry Centre of excellence at the University of York. You will also be taught a range of skills to complement, drive and strengthen your research: life-cycle analysis, techno-economic analysis
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at the University of York, UK. Postdoctoral researchers could spend a significant amount of time at the University of York under the supervision of Prof Jason Lynam and Prof Ian Fairlamb, and/or at the University