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related to computer-aided formal verification. The position is funded through the EPSRC-Project Games for Good grant, with Patrick Totzke, Sven Schewe and Qiyi Tang. Collaborations with other local and
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-of-the-art imaging and theatres. There is excellent multidisciplinary support. You will be MRCVS. The post is available from 9 June 2025. This role is eligible for sponsorship under the Government Authorised
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The Inclusionaries Lab (www.inclusionaries.com), based at the University of Liverpool, is looking to recruit an Inclusive Mobility Design Researcher to join a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) in
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academic training combined with clinical training in the remaining 50%. on-call duties may be required. Part-time is possible. A successful applicant will demonstrate clear medium and long-term career goals
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This is an exciting opportunity to join the Small Animal Diagnostic Imaging team in a 12-month Internship. The appointee, who must be MRCVS, will work in the Small Animal Teaching Hospital
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possess a veterinary degree and be MRCVS. The primary role is based in two PDSA Hospitals (Jeanne Marchig Centre in Kirkdale and the Thomas William Centre in Huyton), supporting the delivery of student
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the GCPLab Next Generation Sequencing and Transcriptomics Suite and be required to have expert knowledge of the areas of NGS, Transcriptomics and GCP as applied to Laboratories. The expectation is that you
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We are seeking a dedicated and skilled technician to join our team. You will provide efficient technical service, ensuring optimal organisation, maintenance, and preparation of teaching/assessment
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experience programmes, including but not limited to Welcome and Feel-Good February. You should have 3 GCSES at grade C or above (or equivalent) including English Language. This is a full-time post on a fixed
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-funded Energy Transfer Technology Doctoral Training Hub and be an integral part of a team of UK Universities whose aim is to recruit and train PhD students to come together to deliver internationally