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gender equality within higher education. A successful external candidate for this position would be employed by the University of Plymouth Services Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of the University
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tutorials, field work exercises, practical classes, project supervision, as well as lecture delivery and coursework marking. The University of Plymouth has a strong interdisciplinary research ethos which is
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focused collaboration between ADSL (Advanced Development & Safety Laboratories Limited) and the University of Plymouth. You will be based at the University of Plymouth with periodic travel to ADSL near
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: Dr Manuela Truebano ([email protected] ) 4th Supervisor: Mr Ziad Ibbini [email protected] Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship. The studentship will start on
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benefits can be viewed here . The University of Plymouth has a strong interdisciplinary research ethos which is supported by our three strategic Research Institutes; the Marine Institute, the Sustainable
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at the University of Plymouth. The datalake will be available to researchers at the University of Plymouth and the PhD student will use the extracted data for machine learning using the High
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The University of Plymouth is inviting applications for a Research Fellow position in coastal processes (subject to confirmation of funding). The position is associated with three UKRI-funded
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Supervisor: Dr Helen McKenna ([email protected] ) Applications are invited for a fully funded 3-year PhD studentship to study the effects of altered gas and pressure on the human brain
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if they are already a PhD holder or if currently engaged in Doctoral study at the University of Plymouth or elsewhere. For more information on the admissions process generally, please visit our How to Apply for a
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in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2023. The University of Plymouth is inviting applications for a Research Fellow position in coastal processes (subject to confirmation of funding