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, organise and upload data and monitor databases and platforms. Process invoices and input financial data into systems to support the tracking of team/ department budget. Proactively review relevant process
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track record and ideally with experience in international projects. Continuing our pre-existing interdisciplinary Vietnam-UK One Health Poultry Hub collaboration , this new OHRIGAME project will explore
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. The Institute is organised into six separate research centres which, though complementary and following the Institute strategic plan, also have Centre-specific objectives and requirements. The Centre for Cancer
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the nature of celestial objects, the evolution of galaxies, and the structure of the Universe itself. We are also actively involved in the utilisation of upcoming facilities such as the Square Kilometre
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object-based audio. The Department of Music is ranked no.1 in the UK for research in music (Complete University Guide 2022–25, based on REF 2021 results) and hosts the Centre for Audiovisual Research. We
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or functional epigenomics. A track record of effective communication, teamwork and successful project management is essential. Previous experience with epigenomic technologies, bioinformatics or animal disease
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in managing and enhancing our approaches to collective employee relations across the University. Your primary objective will be to foster constructive relationships with our three unions while
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external partners to create a welcoming and supportive environment. You will also manage budgets, ensure safety and compliance, and track programme impact through data and feedback. This is an exciting
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management skills Experience using Microsoft Office and Zoom Excellent customer service skills, with a proven track record of delivering against KPIs Good team working skills and the ability to work
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our dynamic and multidisciplinary team. The Lecturer in Law post is offered on the teaching focused track which requires colleagues to engage in scholarship activities, defined by the University as ‘[t