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details and apply Overview About the Role The School of Politics and International Relations is seeking an exceptional scholar for the role of Lecturer in Sociology (Teaching and Scholarship). The position
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. Overview Interested in children’s health, social care and education? This PhD project will explore critical challenges in children’s social care and/ or education with a particular focus on health
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. The position will be based within the Integrated Musculo-Skeletal Biomechanics Group in the Insigneo Institute for in silico Medicine, a collaboration between the University of Sheffield, Sheffield Teaching
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Reserach Council). The University of Exeter offers a world-class education and research in one of the most beautiful locations in the UK. As a Russell Group University our research makes a difference across
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£4,300/year through a non-compulsory teaching assistantship Over £4000 to participate to conferences and training Eligibility: The studentships will be awarded based on outstanding academic achievement and
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food sector challenges in the VUCA (vulnerability, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity) reality Police education: Enhancing the profession and the professionals - learning for practitioners and
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to develop a sustainable framework to support the deployment of secure, privacyenhanced, and transparent AI systems by addressing the following research objectives. Objectives: develop threat modelling
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Duration: Six years PhD scholars will be expected to carry out teaching or research duties for a maximum of six hours per week (full-time) and three hours per week (part-time). The University welcomes
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measured data (objectives 1 and 2), combined with climatic records, to develop the first version of a modelling framework that enables the prediction of the carbon (C) footprint of tillage and traffic
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and environmental sciences, designed to train tomorrow’s leaders in earth and environmental science. For eligible successful applicants, the studentships comprises: An stipend for 3.5 years (currently