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of the Injured Athlete module, and the Project and Dissertation module). You will also assist with coordinating/delivering teaching and assessments of other modules as appropriate to your expertise and with
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module). You will also assist with coordinating/delivering teaching and assessments of other modules as appropriate to your expertise and with tutoring of students. You will be expected to contribute
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expectations is the norm. You will support and challenge the team to develop their knowledge and skills to resolve more complex queries. You will demonstrate an open and engaging style delivering constructive
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work and will be confident as an Employment Tribunal advocate to at least preliminary hearing level. There will also be opportunities to develop or use expertise in complementary areas of legal practice
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attentional training, and to scaffold breath-based mindfulness. In this project, we will develop this prototype in co-production with people with ADHD, using a workshop interface designed to facilitate hands
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functionalisation catalysis and process optimisation guided by product distribution assessment as directed by Professors Simon Woodward and Pete Licence Prepare high quality supporting data for publications resulting
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the student will seek to develop a comprehensive understanding of how polyhalite interacts with soil environment to deliver nutrients to the crop plant. The studentship will be based within the group
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acoustic wavelengths (~300nm) are not damaging to living tissue. Aim You will have the opportunity to develop a new form of acoustic imaging called phonon probe microscopy that aims to break the optical
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. Motivation The prognosis of cancer is an extremely challenging task. Treatments often deliver a different outcome on similar patients. Currently, there is a major global push to develop technologies that allow
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. There will be scope for applicants to develop project themes across a broad range of clinical targets (oncology, neuroscience, renal, cardiovascular etc), via the synthesis of new contrast agents