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September 2025 Reference: 0505-25 The Benedetto lab is looking for an enthusiastic bioinformatician or computer scientist to join a wider collaborative project, studying how the gut-brain axis mediates gut
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the day-to-day processing of financial transactions and responding to finance related queries. You will also be responsible for assigned month end tasks including certain balance sheet reconciliations. You
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holder will be expected to have a keen attention to detail and accuracy whilst also processing timely invoices and maintaining strong supplier relationships. The role is part of a small and friendly team
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part of the recruitment process and any offer will be made based upon the satisfactory result of this check. Informal enquiries for this role can be made to Jake Brown, UK Student Recruitment Manager
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Education or other relevant environment. You will be able to take the lead on quality assurance, quality enhancement, timetabling and assessment processes. You will be able to demonstrate competent IT skills
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controls on the depth and density of the firn layer. This has implications for the retention and refreezing of meltwater, and associated processes including meltwater ponding. In this project we will 1
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service goals. Team Management: Lead the central coordinating team, develop and evaluate processes to meet client needs, maintain consistency, and oversee the service budget. Innovative Systems: Review and
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services team. You will be involved in delivering small group teaching to our undergraduate medical students and be involved in the teaching and assessment processes and full scholarly activity of our
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external stakeholders including our partner NHS trust. Excellent administrative and organisational skills and experience of using computer packages at an advanced level are essential, as is the ability
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Reference: 0325-25 Overview of the project We are looking for a Research Technician to support our research studies exploring how sleep-related brain activity contributes to memory processing. The position