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programme into reducing the environmental impact of dairy cows to help the UK reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The Dairy Maintenance and Research Technician will be part of and support a research team
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Strategy and Programme Office Location: Newport, Shropshire TF10 8NB Salary: £39,355 to £44,128 per annum The point of entry will be dependent upon relevant qualifications and experience Post Type
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will use their clinical expertise primarily to feed into the fourth and fifth year of the BVetMS programme as well as informing the curriculum across the programme. The post holder will work with other
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apprentices and their employers across England and will support progression through the apprenticeship programme. Duties will include carrying out regular reviews via Teams or in person, ensuring off the job
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) measure that includes non-market agricultural outputs and impacts beyond environmental indicators. The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in agricultural economics, econometrics, environmental economics, or a
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facilities, some beautiful historic buildings, student services and sports facilities, as well as some high-tech engineering facilities. The campus is surrounded by the University’s 600-hectare Farm but is
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BVetMS curriculum. The Lecturer in Veterinary Clinical Skills will ensure coordination of veterinary clinical skills training across the programme. The successful candidate must be a Member of the Royal
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skills and experience match the requirements of the role via the Harper Adams e-Recruitment programme at http://jobs.harper-adams.ac.uk by no later than midnight on 6 May 2025, interviews will be held w/c
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of the role via the Harper Adams e-Recruitment programme at http://jobs.harper-adams.ac.uk by no later than midnight on 6 May 2025, interviews will be held w/c 19 May 2025 Should you require any adjustments
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to working as an academic researcher or a public sector/industry researcher, or to a range of roles related to data science and agricultural practice. As part of the MRes programme additional support will be