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, Help to Grow. The role The post of Lecturer in Sustainable Business & Management will be to develop and deliver research and education focussed on the effective management and/or social or industrial
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Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy, Business School, Department of Management - Sustainable Futures This post is available from the 1 June 2024 on a permanent basis. Largely based
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support across a wide range of PhD and externally funded research projects including a large Horizon Europe project on the impacts of climate change on pathogen evolution and ecology in coastal environments
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relevant PhD or equivalent qualification/experience in a related field of study. The successful applicant will be a nationally recognised authority in biodiversity modelling, business sustainability or
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regional cinema culture, and a developing focus on screen cultures and environmental sustainability. About you You will have: A PhD in Film /Screen Practice and have an independent, internationally
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regions’ (2023-2025). The successful applicant will conduct research to develop circular economy business models for innovative mining and for repurposing mine wastes to address the emerging supply gap
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Sciences in Cornwall The post would suit candidates with an academic or professional background developing their research profile and research students at or near to the completion of their PhD. About you
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demonstrate how they will enable us to maintain and develop this mission. For a Lecturer post you will have: A strong and demonstrable interest in Business and Management, or related fields A PhD or equivalent
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outcomes, communicate complex information, orally, in writing and electronically and prepare proposals and applications to external bodies. Applicants will possess a relevant PhD or possess an equivalent
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in modelling and finite element analysis existing projects part of the recently renewed multimillion partnership between Victrex and the ETG and contribute towards development of new research ideas and