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at Keele or Harper Adams University Campus Permanent and temporary (12-month fixed term maternity leave cover) available The Clinical Teaching Fellows are a key part of the programme team, delivering
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Engineering Department Location: Newport, Shropshire TF10 8NB Salary: £24,344 to £25,448 (£14,981 - £15,685 actual per annum) The point of entry will be dependent upon relevant qualifications and
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the disciplines of: Data Science (Programming Concepts, Python, Data Analytics & Visualisation, Generative AI, ML, Deep Learning, Ethics etc.) Business / Agribusiness (Strategy, Operations, Marketing, Human
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minded enthusiastic individual to assist in a UK Government funded project aimed at reducing methane emissions on dairy farms. The role involves working closely alongside an animal science researcher
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programme at http://jobs.harper-adams.ac.uk to be submitted no later than midnight on 30 July 2025. Interviews will take place on the 7 August 2025. Should you require any adjustments to complete your
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-adams.ac.uk Application Procedure: All applications should be completed and submitted using the Harper Adams e-Recruitment programme at http://jobs.harper-adams.ac.uk t o be completed no later than midnight
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animal science-, veterinary sciences and veterinary nursing-related modules alongside an established and experienced team. The support within the team will allow those with less experience of teaching to
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dairy team, the Dairy Technical Science Officer focus on the care of the farm’s 300 Holstiens which are milked through a 40-point GEA internal rotary in accordance with best principles of milk and dairy
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programme into reducing the environmental impact of dairy cows to help the UK reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The Dairy Maintenance and Research Technician will be part of and support a research team
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confirmed Reference: MRES-GC-01 MRes (Animal Science) Studentship - Tuition Scholarship (12 months funding) Mode of Study: Full-time Start Date: August 2025 Background For the majority of dairy cattle in