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why we created PRIORITY—a parent-focused programme designed to give parents tools to help their CYP develop healthier eating habits and reduce the risk of T1DE. Our research showed parents were eager
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Surrey students. Our pioneering Professional Training placement programme has a large network of partner organisations in the UK and overseas. These organisations provide opportunities for students to put
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relevant defective information and repairs. All defects to be reported immediately to the help desk for further action. Must be computer literate and work well with computer/tablet systems What’s in it for
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of satellite communications, ground stations or similar systems Good practical working knowledge of relevant software tools (e.g.Linux, python, C/C++ & html programming and PC computer networking) Experience
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assisting in the preparation of peer-reviewed journal articles. About you You will have a minimum of Bachelor’s degree in animal science, veterinary biosciences, biology, zoology, computer science with
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, Hayley Ward (h.ward@surrey.ac.uk ), or Lead for Postgraduate Taught and Post-Registration Programmes, Mark Stobbart (m.stobbart@surrey.ac.uk ). Interviews will be held on 11th Nov 2025. In return we offer
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programmes, elite teams and athletes and major events. The post-holder will provide high quality communications and administrative support to the clients and the relevant teams within Surrey Sports Park
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relevant defective information and repairs. All defects to be reported immediately to the help desk for further action. Must be computer literate and work well with computer/tablet systems What’s in it for
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and front-line teams to maintain high standards, support programmes and events, and uphold health and safety compliance. Drive staff development, operational efficiency, and achievement of KPIs and
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of the physical world, from shops to museums, cars to classrooms. Despite significant progress in computer vision, long-standing fundamental challenges adversely impact on audio technologies, preventing immersion