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primarily in the School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, UK. There will be close working collaborations with researchers at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU, Norway) and UK
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Science Research Council (EPSRC) as part of their ‘New Horizons’ call. The project is a collaboration between Lancaster University, the University of Aberdeen and Manchester University exploring combined
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Obesity and type 2 diabetes are among the global health care challenges of the 21st century. The University of Aberdeen has a 100-year history of ground-breaking science in nutrition and health
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Launched in September 2021, the Aberdeen Institute of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, South China Normal University is a collaboration between the University of Aberdeen and South China
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researcher to contribute to major new attempts to predict such eco-evolutionary dynamics in nature. The researcher will be based primarily in the School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, UK
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Services Staff Category Administrative Duration of Post Substantive The University of Aberdeen is currently in the process of procuring a new system (MiCad) and the postholder will play an active role in
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We are looking to recruit an experienced software developer to join the Web Applications Development Team at the University of Aberdeen. The successful candidate will be responsible for designing
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Team to ensure delivery of effective, efficient, high quality, customer-focused support and engagement with technology across the Directorate. The University of Aberdeen is currently in the process of
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. Funded by the prestigious HORIZON–MSCA-2022-DN program of the European Commission, PHABB unites eight European institutions alongside the University of Aberdeen, thanks to co-funding by UK Research and
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Department of Biology These positions are part of a new 24-month BBSRC-funded project “Engineering insects for novel food/feed and waste management.” The aim is to develop, through synthetic biology