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. At Royal Holloway University, Active Lifestyle and Sport is an essential element of the student experience and belonging. The Active Lifestyle & Sport team is responsible for encouraging participation in
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of the faculty and wider institution and make contributions to student education and experience through curriculum development and the delivery of teaching activities in the subject areas such as data analysis
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systems and processes for analysis and capture of impact activity and evidence. Administering the internal funds, to support policy engagement. Supporting preparations for the Research Excellence Framework
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troubleshooting environmental analytical laboratory equipment, and support field work. Additionally, it is required that you have experience in environmental sample preparation and analysis and data processing
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some experience developing applications (ideally in the power platform or web development area). The successful candidate will also possess excellent attention to detail as they will be creating elements
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, Active Lifestyle and Sport is an essential element of the student experience and belonging. The Active Lifestyle & Sport team is responsible for encouraging participation in sport, health and fitness
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, University of London is a core element of the Estates Directorate managing a wide range of issues and co-ordinating a large team of in-house trades people and external contractors. We are looking to recruit
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following the launch of its new strategy, RH2030s, and the role of Head of Research and Reputation Marketing will play a crucial role in bringing important elements of it to life. You will lead the planning
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Nigeria. The post holder will be responsible for field data collection in Nigeria, data analysis and writing academic reports/articles for the project outcomes. The post holder will be mainly responsible
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Assistant Professor) to support primarily two new UKRI projects with additional ad hoc statistical analysis and epidemiological interpretation for projects in the thriving laboratories of Professor Chris