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Start: As soon as possible Applications are invited for an experienced and highly motivated Head of Data Governance to join our established Team at the University of St Andrews. The successful
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The Department of Economics at the University of St Andrews Business School is offering competitive PhD studentships to fund student-led projects, commencing at the end of August 2024
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September 2024 entry The Department of Management is offering a competitive PhD studentship commencing September 2024. Exceptional graduates are invited to submit a research proposal to work with
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to develop your research skills, ask exciting scientific questions and drive forward novel research at the cutting edge. The successful applicant will have (or be near to completion of) a PhD in Computational
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of the key HE issues affecting applicants and students across the sector. With excellent analytical, numerical and organisational skills, you will have experience of working in a busy, customer-focused
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the PI on several aspects of the project and will play a central role in the management of the laboratory. The successful candidate will work with the rest of the research team (including postdocs, PhD
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extraction from used Lithium-Ion cells and refining the material to go back into new cells. (One position is available for up to 12 months). We would expect you to have a PhD in Chemistry, Materials, Physics
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research-driven academic institution. Candidates should hold a PhD, or a higher degree or relevant experience gained in the working environment, related to the strengths of the University. Applications
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of staff research leave. The role holder will be expected to deliver Chinese language modules to undergraduate students. Applicants will normally have or be near to completing a PhD in Chinese Studies
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. Programming specialist electronic systems for control and data acquisition. Collaborating with the School Technical Specialist (Mechanical) and with other Schools who may not have the same electronic service