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opportunity to contribute to the early years (1 &2) of undergraduate medical education for students on the BM4/5/6/EU medical degree programmes with a focus on the primary care elements; early clinical
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to ensure you are able to undertake all elements of the role. Some of the key skills we look for in a candidate are: Comfortable with working with numbers Ability to organise and prioritise your own workload
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strong leadership skills. They will need to work with our IT assessment systems and to develop skills relevant to assessment including standard setting, moderation, and data analysis, so will also need
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experience in numerical modelling and analysis, particularly in optimisation and/or complex mechanical systems simulation, as well as having a solid understanding of aircraft design and aviation in general
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responsibilities will include processing primary leukaemia and lymphoma cells from a range of patient samples and performing immunophenotyping, calcium flux assays, IGHV mutational analysis, and other genetic
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anaerobic digestion / anaerobic fermentation systems will be an advantage. A hands-on approach and strong skills in experimental design and analysis are essential, along with a keen interest in developing new
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sensor prototypes for field testing in natural water bodies and aquaculture systems Conduct data acquisition and analysis, maintain technical files, and contribute to project reports and scientific
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workforce planning, project management, and successful collaboration with a diverse range of stakeholders. Experience in using data collection and analysis to drive operational planning, organising events
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co-develop a next-generation ocean component for integration into the universal climate model OASIS. We are looking for a candidate with a PhD (or equivalent) in Physical Oceanography, Atmospheric
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modelling and eigenmode analysis for photonic crystals; terahertz far-field spectra measurements or near-field scanning spectroscopy. In this role, you will join an interdisciplinary research group