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We’re looking for someone who is passionate about the powerful impact of volunteering. You will be connecting students with tailored, high quality volunteering opportunities that help students
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. Analyse quantitative and qualitative data to generate insights that inform programme design, delivery, and enhancement. Produce clear, accessible written and visual outputs that communicate complex findings
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/2026 Work pattern: Full time Grade: J Salary: £42,882 - £48,149 per annum School/Unit: School of Computer Science This advert will close at23:59 UK timeon Sunday 13th July. Interviews are anticipated
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team, overseeing the provision of consistently high-quality administrative support for undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes. You will also support the delivery of administration in the school
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the effectiveness of the services and the user experience. Support extending the platform and new user onboarding. You will monitor and maintain the health and performance of the JOINER infrastructure, ensuring
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a consistent and high-quality approach to safety and compliance. We are seeking a Health & Safety Co-ordinator to play a key role in ensuring a consistent and proactive approach to health and safety
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and their members with excellent administrative services and support, enabling our student group leaders to run an exciting and varied programme of community building events and activities
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Heart Institute. There is an expectation that the post-holder will prepare manuscripts for publication in high-impact journals. You have a desire to join a large and friendly research group and to take
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methylation data, other molecular data or other high-dimensional data; Python and/or R programming skills; and a track record of productivity at a level appropriate for your career stage. You should have an
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in the workplace. You have experience of high-quality teaching at undergraduate level. You should be an enthusiastic educator who is committed to enhancing the quality of teaching and the student