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flexible approach, be highly organised with the ability to prioritise effectively between multiple competing demands, and possess a strong track-record of delivering to tight deadlines with a positive
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, computation, and morphology. The duties of the role include giving lectures, classes, and tutorials in multiple areas of linguistics, including French linguistics; supervising Master’s students; participating
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recent strategic review. • Coordinating and delivering multiple projects from planning to execution. • Engaging with stakeholders across the University to promote best practices. • Managing project
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. • Advanced Excel skills and experience of using other Microsoft Office products (Word, PowerPoint, Teams). Desirable selection criteria • Demonstrable experience of ITIL-aligned change processes
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and continuous improvement teams, and suppliers to deliver solutions that align with university strategic priorities. You will play a critical role in the definition, support and implementation
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research, including the analysis of climate policy trends and corporate net-zero practices; and providing logistical and administrative support across multiple projects. The post-holder will also help
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Postdoctoral Research Assistant, you will manage own academic research and administrative activities. This involves small scale project management, to co-ordinate multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. You
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needs. In this role, you will learn to review software requirements and specifications to ensure functionality aligns with project goals. You will develop the skills necessary to design and build
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staining (ICS), flow cytometry, and/or ELISA. You will require flexibility to support the research of multiple projects on going within the Barnes Group. The position will require you to be based
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administrative tasks, this will include small scale project management to coordinate multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. You will adapt existing and develop new scientific techniques and experimental