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modules in core computer science and contribute specifically to those related to Cybersecurity, including topics such as information governance, mitigation strategies, network security, attacks and
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The Transported Programme Administrator role is part of the delivery team working in Boston and South Holland, South Lincolnshire, to deliver the Arts Council England funded Transported programme
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services, including, security, cleaning, postal, porter, waste disposal and pest control. As the University Security Lead, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the safety and security of our campuses
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coordinate programme delivery, support governance and quality processes, and ensure a high-quality experience for learners across undergraduate and postgraduate provision. This role involves liaising with
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employment on the project. More information on the MPhil/PhD Programme can be found here: https://www.lincoln.ac.uk/course/socscirp/ . This role specifically focuses on developing research that is led by and
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, you’ll be at the heart of delivering reliable, secure, and high-quality digital services that staff and students rely on every day. You’ll work with a wide range of stakeholders, from service desk
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glasshouse environments into real-world breeding programmes. This is an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of computer science, data analysis, and agri-tech innovation. Key Responsibilities
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moves from controlled glasshouse environments into real-world breeding programmes. This is an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of computer science, data analysis, and agri-tech innovation
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and sanitising bedrooms, bathrooms and kitchens, linen management, hoovering, dusting, preparing and delivering breakfast packs and ensuring hygiene and health and safety standards are always applied
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for designated programmes, ensuring delivery aligns with programme requirements and meets the standards set by relevant Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Bodies (PSRBs). Working closely with academic teams