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and Ulster University. As part of a broader project to enhance the ‘research culture’ in Northern Ireland, the Research Careers and Employability Officer will develop and embed high-quality career
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economic changes to Cornell University Specialists that may be studied and/or acted upon. Ensure applied research is within the scope of the statewide Plan of Work. Administrative Responsibilities: Direction
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, Newcastle, Nottingham, Sheffield, Solent, St Andrews and Ulster universities. The Hub will carry out innovative research into sustainable marine fuels and their safe use, low-carbon power and propulsion
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The School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work (SSESW) at Queen’s University Belfast, is currently seeking to appoint an exceptional candidate to the post of Research Fellow (Assistant Survey Manager
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, Property and Environmental Management (SEED), Alliance Manchester Business School and the Department of Criminology (School of Social Sciences), and four other UK universities (Coventry, Ulster, Lancaster
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Resources Manager, e-mail [email protected] or (845) 340-3990x314. Job Title: Association Program Manager Level: 003 Pay Rate Type: Salary Company: Contract College Contact Name: Leah Cadwallader Cornell
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, social contract theory and/or cultural relativism theory. The research will focus on the UK Higher Education sector and specifically within the management discipline. The proposed methodology