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of ¿Response Mode¿. Academic Training: A bespoke academic training programme will be developed according to the interests of the appointed candidate and hosted within the Department of Molecular and Clinical
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digital manufacturing. The appointee will join a dynamic and collaborative research environment and will be expected to develop an internationally recognised research programme aligned with national
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internship programme is a traditional rotating internship with the benefits of an academic environment. This programme offers the opportunity to experience a variety of disciplines, while also achieving a
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We are seeking an experienced GPhC registered technician for to support the new University of Liverpool Master of Pharmacy programme. Commitment to Diversity The University of Liverpool is committed
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teaching input to our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. We are looking to develop further our maritime engineering expertise with a new Lecturer in Maritime Energy Engineering. Applications
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working to reduce health inequalities across the region. Reporting to the Programme Manager and working closely with the ARC Director and senior leadership team, you will lead on governance, operational
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, to support the delivery of our grant programme and publications. We want to hear from individuals with knowledge of immunology and experience in transcriptomics (e.g. single cell transcriptomics, microarray
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areas of our research programme, particularly by providing specialist advice and leadership in crystallography. This will Include, managing the teams working on the development of new automated methods
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The Pandemic Institute (TPI) is seeking an experienced, proactive Communications professional to help it deliver an ambitious global programme of work. TPI provides resilience and response
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the programme will be overseen by Professor Shakila Thangaratinam and Professor John Allotey, along with senior clinical academics, Dr Andy Sharp and Dr Abi Merriel. The academic training will include