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collaborate with scientists across the team of researchers at the University of Oxford, University of Bristol, Arctic University of Norway, University of Cambridge, Durham University and the NEIF Radiocarbon
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University of Stavanger invites applicants for a PhD Fellowship in Super-Control of Floating Wind Turbine Farms at the Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering and
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pursuing a PhD in Sociology, Organizational Studies, Education, or Public Policy. This position is based in the Department of Sociology at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. The appointment term
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Public Policy. This position is based in the Department of Sociology at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. The appointment term for this Fellow is for one year, starting July 2024. Preference will be
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assessment within current clinical care; iii) lead on the set up and data collection for an online survey with members of the public; and iv) lead on the design, data collection and analysis of a pilot study
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(or be about to obtain) a PhD in physical or materials chemistry, with experience of surface reaction chemistry. Click the 'Apply' button below to register an account with our recruitment system (if you
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Economics with effect from 1 September 2024, for a period of three years. The Academic Career Development Fellow will carry out research in the Department of Land Economy and will teach and contribute
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at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences. The Department hosts ~200 academics and researchers (including PhD students) and a small, friendly team of Professional Services staff. About you As Business and
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The Faculty of Education at the University of Cambridge and Yeltic LTD wishes to appoint a full-time Digital Product Manager for Educational Technology to work on the Innovate UK Knowledge Transfer
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), Cambridge University, to study plant cell and developmental processes underpinning microbial colonisation. Our lab studies how evolutionarily conserved plant cell & development processes shape interactions