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under each of the six headings of HoS Person Specification, articulating how you would intend to approach the areas listed, noting any relevant experience, and what professional development you would
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Security Engineer, you will be responsible for identifying and mitigating security vulnerabilities throughout the entire application development lifecycle by implementing effective tools and processes. You
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development of the Global Mobility function, which supports the University’s Transnational Education (TNE) agenda and its international partnerships. The role will be responsible for managing day-to-day Global
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something inspirational Sport Lancaster has recently undergone an exciting period of change and development, creating a wide range of opportunities within a dynamic and evolving environment. Joining the team
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application development lifecycle by implementing effective tools and processes. You will set and maintain security standards for applications, including mobile platforms, APIs, and microservices, utilising
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insight into the relation of aggregated project data • Supporting the development of portfolio, programme and project governance standards and implementation. • Supporting the design, build
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but a few. You will have some knowledge of child development, enjoy working with children and being an integral part of a team. You will be required to complete an enhanced DBS. We welcome
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under the Person Specification, noting any relevant experience, and what professional development you would welcome in support. 3. Your up-to-date CV. Please note that references are not required
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The Regional Heritage Centre (RHC) at Lancaster University is seeking an organised, detail-oriented and motivated Archives Project Officer to support a vital stage in the development and accessibility of one
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Centre for Sustainable soils. The project is in collaboration with Birmingham and Liverpool Universities, offering superb opportunities for training and development, and interaction with a large team of