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science researcher with an interest in applied crop systems, plant physiological and molecular methods and analysis. The position holder will take a leading role in a collaborative academic and industry
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of crop improvement. This PhD project will use wheat (a globally important crop species within the grass family) and a range of techniques (biochemical, bioinformatic and physiological) to investigate key
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experienced professional and advocate for best practice in workplace health, safety, and wellbeing? If you’ve got what it takes to help us raise the profile of Health & Safety and create the frameworks in which
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Hours per Week: 20 Contract Type: Permanent Closing Date: 23.59 hours BST on Sunday 16 June 2024 Reference: LP-1465 Are you passionate about teaching and engaging students? Do you enjoy equipping
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University and will possess a proactive, positive, and forward-thinking approach to all that you do. If you have excellent communication and organisational skills, are motivated by improvements to process and
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markets (trade development), land use and healthy diets. Academics from food science, agriculture, nutrition, engineering, and agribusiness teams within the university are currently developing themes
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-adams.ac.uk If you do not yet have the right to work in the UK and/or are seeking sponsorship for a Skilled Worker visa in the please follow this link https://www.gov.uk/browse/visas-immigration which contains
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contact [email protected] If you do not yet have the right to work in the UK and/or are seeking sponsorship for a Skilled Worker visa in the UK, please follow this link https://www.gov.uk/browse
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associated environmental risk, while achieving reliable control of the pest. To do this the key environmental factors which govern the locations in which patches will form need to be established, and
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horticulture growing medium component, owing to its physical, chemical and biological properties, and low economic cost. Peat extraction for horticulture use removes stable, sequestered carbon and releases it