153 web-programmer-developer-"LIST"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at University of Liverpool in United Kingdom
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, prioritising, validating and co-ordinating sign-off of requirements; supporting solution testing and implementation and playing a key role in 3rd party invitations to tender. You will plan and manage the
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will provide an accurate and reliable room booking service to stakeholders and support the successful timetabling of academic programmes and examinations. You should have experience of working with large
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Partnership (KTP) funded project to develop a molecular breeding pipeline for Wild Rocket (Diplotaxis tenuifolia) in collaboration with CN Seeds Ltd., a leading UK salad crop breeder. This project will apply
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disciplines, while also supporting postgraduate taught programmes, schools outreach activities, academic conferences, and public engagement events. This vibrant and collaborative environment brings together
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technical support, ensure the smooth day-to-day running of facilities, and play a key role in supervising and developing technical staff. They will be responsible for the maintenance of facilities and
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and cognitive neuroscience (including pain), forensic, investigative and conflict psychology, language development and lifespan, health and wellbeing (see job description for priority areas). You will
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in years 1-3 in undergraduate degree programmes. In addition to teaching on campus, you should be willing and able to spend up five days (four nights) away from Liverpool contributing to a residential
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, research, and education. The Role Reporting to the Head of PMO & Programmes, you¿ll lead cross-functional project teams, working closely with stakeholders across the University to deliver high-impact IT
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collections are well regarded, and our libraries are consistently rated amongst the highest in the Russell group in the National Student Survey. Our departmental strategic plan, Reimagining Libraries, Museums
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This is a Research Fellow post to support the NIHR funded programmes OPtimal Timing of Induction of labour to improve Maternal and perinatAL outcomes (OPTIMAL): An individual participant data meta