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lead to further academic work. The candidate should have excellent interpersonal, analytical and problem-solving skills with a proven ability to manage projects, work to deadlines and collaborate with
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of academic work Experience of stakeholder engagement The postholder will work closely with: Prof Carol Wagstaff (University of Reading), Dr James Bullock (Centre for Ecology and Hydrology) and Dr Sevrine
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Young (Northwestern University) but is expected to develop and execute an independent body of academic work of highest standards within the thematic scope of IMMANA. The post-holder is expected to advance
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, the PDRA will have the opportunity to interact and develop collaborations with a wider range of academics working on biogeochemistry in the Department. About you You will hold, or be close to completion
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to develop and execute an independent body of academic work of highest standards within the thematic scope of IMMANA. The post-holder is expected to advance the field of water insecurity through innovative
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health agencies to support translation of academic work into tangible impact. Duties and Responsibilities: We are seeking a research assistant or associate to work on an inter-disciplinary project
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applications from multidisciplinary researchers to join our team of passionate and motivated academics working in sustainable natural resource management. About the Role You will support the co-development
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part of a dynamic research community at SBBS (https://www.qmul.ac.uk/sbbs/ ). The school employs circa 120 academics working in evolutionary biology, genomics, cell biology, ecology, and experimental
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for society. Our research strategy focuses on the development of inter-disciplinary multi-methods approaches and our academics work collaboratively across three research themes: Cognition in Complex
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affects 13.4 million babies each year, making it the leading cause of death amongst children under five years old. You will join a transdisciplinary team of UK-Zimbabwe academics working towards