31 web-programmer-developer-"St"-"St" positions at Harper Adams University in United Kingdom
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develop these skills in a dynamic but supportive environment. You will primarily be involved in delivery of undergraduate animal health-, veterinary sciences and veterinary nursing-related course provision
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may be acquired; planning and property development law; environmental law; and more broadly the legal perspectives around the establishing, managing and running a business aligning to the work of the
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literature and develop recommendations for implementation of farming practices that will result in the amelioration of farm carbon footprints for silage production. The student will be based at Harper Adams
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part of the MRes programme additional support will be provided through 4 selected taught modules that introduce and develop essential core skills within the student. Through this project the student will
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hygiene. We are looking for motivated team members, with a willingness to develop new skills. Some of the benefits of the role include: 37 hour working week with paid overtime 10 days on and 4 days off
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based) considered. Post Type: Full Time Closing Date: Sunday 31 August 2025 Reference: KU00004640 The Opportunity This post represents an exciting opportunity to play a pivotal role in the development
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-2026 JANUARY 2026 start ONLY For April and October starts please use the relevant application. This form is only to be used by those self-funded applicants seeking a place on a research degree programme
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-2026 April 2026 start ONLY For January and October starts please use the relevant application. This form is only to be used by those self-funded applicants seeking a place on a research degree programme
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well as developing commercial sales across the area local to the University and our key national industries. The post-holder will be a strategic, and results-driven Branch Manager with a deep understanding of the
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can be the only cereal in diets. However, modern hybrid rye varieties have been developed with a lower content of NSPs. In addition, dietary NSP degrading enzyme supplementation reduces the negative