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of economic/societal benefit, and gathering indicators of esteem. 6. Survey the research literature and environment, understand the research challenges associated with the project & subject area
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Literature Programme Convener. Terms and Conditions Salary will be Grade 7, £39,347 per annum, pro-rata. This post is part-time (0.75 FTE or 26.25 hours per week) fixed-term basis for 16 months. Planned start
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programmes and to undertake scholarship to enhance learning and teaching in the School of Culture & Creative Arts – History of Art. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. Deliver a range of teaching
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of international standard in English Literature with the support of a mentor, as required. 2. Write up research findings/outcomes for publication in leading journals for dissemination as appropriate, identifying
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literature and environment, understand the research challenges associated with the project & subject area. 5. Presentation of work at international and national conferences, at internal and external seminars
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undertake administration and service activities in line with the School/College’s strategic objectives. We welcome applications in any area of Fantasy and Literature, but are particularly interested in
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facilities at the Electronics and Nanoscale Engineering Division, Centre for Quantum Technology as well as the state-of-the-art nanofabrication facilities at the James Watt Nanofabrication Centre (JWNC) of
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research output including analysis and interpretation of all data, maintaining records and databases, drafting technical/progress reports and papers as appropriate. 4. Survey the research literature and
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is part of a consortium led by Historic England. This is one of the six projects funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and DCMS as part of their £3.1 million investment in cultural
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, Historic England, ICCROM, ICOMOS ISCEC, as well as scholars from Macquarie University, Burgundy Business School and IPSOS UK. CAVEAT is one of the six projects funded by the Arts and Humanities Research