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of Veterinary Anatomy Physiology and Pathology on the Liverpool campus. Professional Skills is largely taught by three academic staff and will include some teaching of fourth and final year students at Leahurst
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IT Services has a key role to play in maintaining the IT infrastructure and business systems of the University ¿ supporting 54 academic departments, based in 300 buildings across a number of
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environment is essential. A uniform will be provided. Part time 25 hours per week - Thursday to Monday (weekends Sat 1pm to 6pm, Sunday 9am to 5.30pm and weekdays 3.30pm to 7.30pm). Flexibility with hours is
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available from 1 September 2025 until 31 August 2029 and will have associated teaching duties, equivalent to 0.5 fte, with part-time PhD registration fees (at home / UK rate) met by the Department. Teaching
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This post is based at the University Veterinary Practice at the Liverpool Campus. This is an exciting opportunity to join the clinical team in our busy state-of-the-art Practice. You will be part of
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for diploma level qualification. This clinical training position is based in the Veterinary Microbiology Diagnostic Laboratory (VMDL), within the Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology
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Transfer Partnership (KTP) with the Civil Infrastructure Research Cluster (CIRC), in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, at the University of Liverpool (UoL). This is an industry-led
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university groups who require accommodation including XJTLU, Summer Schools, Pre-Sessional and Summer Stays. ¿ Confidently maintain and resolve issues with key IT systems including a multifunctional
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The Department of Psychology, within the Institute of Population Health, is seeking to recruit a part time (0.45 FTE) post to provide teaching cover at undergraduate and postgraduate master¿s levels
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The Patient Allocation Administrator is a key member of the Professional Services team in the School of Dentistry. The focus of the role is to support clinical activity undertaken by students within