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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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imaging and theatres well equipped for both open and minimally invasive surgeries. The caseload is diverse with lots of opportunity to develop expertise in desired areas as well as a large internal
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, bio veterinary science). You must also have a passion and demonstrable skills (advanced for postdoc) in R programming and be able to communicate results effectively in writing and verbally with
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friendly, proactive, helpful and approachable image. Working as part of a team, you will carry out day to day tasks as specified by your supervisor or Manager and have a flexible approach to working in all
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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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or decentralised applications. You should have good programming abilities, capable of diagnosing issues and resolving coding related problems. You will work to agreed performance standards, optimising processes and
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for designing, developing and producing a working prototype of a novel approach to using a Virtual Reality system with patients undergoing medical procedures in high radiation and magnetic field environments. You
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. Interns rotate through different services on a weekly basis including soft tissue surgery, medicine, orthopaedics, sports medicine, imaging, and anaesthesia. Each intern participates in 1 in 5* of night
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We are looking for an enthusiastic person to work within a vibrant, busy, diverse environment. Applicants must be highly self-motivated with a can-do-attitude, be able to make positive contributions
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We are excited to announce an exciting opportunity for a Project Manager for the Maritime and Last Mile Net Zero (MaLaMi) Place-based Impact Accelerator Account (PBIAA) project across the University