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Join a world-leading, cross-continental research team The University of Exeter and the University of Queensland are seeking exceptional students to join a world-leading, cross-continental research
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Join a world-leading, cross-continental research team The University of Exeter and the University of Queensland are seeking exceptional students to join a world-leading, cross-continental research
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26 weeks full pay), Paternity leave (up to 6 weeks full pay), and a new Fertility Treatment Policy; A beautiful campus set in the heart of stunning Devon. The University of Exeter We are a member of
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performances, and meeting research income targets. This role is within the Technical Strategy & Operations part of the Division. We are research and teaching technical staff across the entirety of the University
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! At the University of Exeter, we're embarking on an exciting journey of digital transformation that will reshape the way we educate, research, and collaborate. Our commitment to embracing cutting-edge digital
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Summary of the role The University of Exeter has invested in the construction of a brand-new imaging facility as a collaboration with the NHS on the site of the Royal Devon University Hospital NHS
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the face of climate change This PhD studentship is funded by University of Exeter. The student will be hosted by the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Environmental Intelligence: Data Science and AI
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the Graduate Business Partnership (GBP) scheme and offers a full-time contract for 12 months. You will be employed by the University of Exeter and seconded to EDDC for the duration. There will be a hybrid
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. The successful applicant will also be able to work collaboratively, supervise the work of others and act as team leader as required. Applicants will be able to execute large and complex experiments with synthetic
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academics to achieve their potential and develop their career A beautiful campus set in the heart of stunning Devon The University of Exeter We are a member of the prestigious Russell Group of research