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School of Design and Creative Arts
Part-Time (0.8FTE), Fixed-Term until April 2022
The School of Design and Creative Arts are seeking to appoint a Research Assistant on a fixed term 0.8FTE basis, to support a European funded project - D.Doc.
D.Doc is a two year European Union Erasmus+ project to map and disseminate the scope and nature of the design doctorate in the 34 Erasmus+ member countries.
Coordinated by the School of Design and Creative Arts at Loughborough University, the project has partner universities in Rome, Helsinki and Ankara plus a company collaborator in Belgium. The Research Assistant will be one of a team of four based at each of the universities to undertake data collection for a designated geographical regionD.Doc is a two year European Union Erasmus+ project to map and disseminate the scope and nature of the design doctorate in the 34 Erasmus+ member countries.
Informal enquiries to Dr Mark Evans, Reader in Industrial Design via email at M.A.Evans@lboro.ac.uk
Application Closing Date: 27 January 2021
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