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As a key member of the newly formed Information Governance team, this role will help colleagues across the University to understand and apply effective information governance principles. You will
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over Africa. To collaborate with the Kenyan University partner in ionospheric data analysis. To support the Kenyan University partner in educational workshops Main duties will include: Conducting
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database (e.g., relational database) to store key workforce and service data developing reproducible workflows and code for extracting, transforming and loading (ETL) data into structured formats designing
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: skills to scrutinise sophisticated documents and draw out relevant information, with excellent attention to detail good numeracy and IT skills self-confidence and the ability to stand your ground
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high-quality data under controlled vibration loading Building experience in engineering dynamics Signal processing Applied research This is an exciting position that will allow the successful candidate
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, Innovation and Research Impact, HR, our Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) department and others, fostering an integrated approach to achieve the University’s ambitious goals. About you Proven experience
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is essential to the role. A record of accomplishment of peer-reviewed publications is desirable. Further information For an informal discussion regarding the role please contact David Liptrot at dl260
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professional marketing qualification (such as CIM or equivalent) Further information The role is offered on a full time (36.5 hours per week) fixed term basis from June 2026 to April 2027. Interviews will be
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gain Real, tangible experience: events, outreach, data, digital delivery, presenting, evaluation, teamwork — these roles are packed with transferable skills. Professional confidence: you’ll be trusted
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of multidisciplinary researchers working at the cutting edge of public health research. Further information This post is offered on a full time basis (36.5 hours per week), for a fixed-term period until 31 March 2028