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The anticipated that interviews will be held week commencing 15/04/2024. We recently launched our strategy to 2030 tying together our mission, vision and values. The University of Bristol aims to be a place where
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sessions for the team. Help with the training and supervision of PhD and final year project students Recent experience in synthetic organic chemistry. Be able to plan and execute experimental work involved
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organic chemistry. Be able to plan and execute experimental work involved in organic syntheses successfully and safely with minimal supervision. The ability to analyse and optimise experimental results
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together our mission, vision and values. The University of Bristol aims to be a place where everyone feels able to be themselves and do their best in an inclusive working environment where all colleagues can
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relevant field, having practical work experience in an analytical chemistry laboratory. Basic knowledge of analytical environmental science or organic geochemistry is necessary. Your skills should include
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of the lab they will liaise with many different parts of the organisation in pursuit of this. Day-to-day delivery of the excellent student experience in the University Chemistry teaching labs. Preparing
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or NVQ level 2/3 (or an equivalent level) in a relevant field, having practical work experience in an analytical chemistry laboratory. Basic knowledge of analytical environmental science or organic
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the University of Bristol. Our Sussex Centre for Quantum Technologies welcomes candidates with backgrounds in physics, mathematics, engineering, computer science or chemistry. Whether you're an engineer with
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impacts of threats to the stratospheric ozone layer. These projects are: Investigating HALocarbon impacts on the global Environment (InHALE, led by the Matt Rigby at the University of Bristol) and The Wide
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Research Associate or Senior Research Associate in molecular biology and bacterial membrane dynamics
to mentor and supervise students; they will be supported by technicians as well as the outstanding facilities at the OGU, school of chemistry, and University of Bristol. They will also have opportunities