128 web-programmer-developer-"PhD-Jobs.NET" 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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, considered plans for developing their scholarship profile into the future. We would welcome applications from candidates who can contribute to teaching in undergraduate and postgraduate taught modules in
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support best practices. -Contribute to the development and promotion of a consistent information security policy framework. -Collaborate with IT Services and wider University departments to ensure effective
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aimed at students taking programmes of study in Ancient History, Classics and Classical Studies. Teaching duties will include Greek and Latin language, as well as teaching of ancient literature and
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excellence in addition to substantive, considered plans for developing their research profile into the future. We would welcome applications from candidates who can contribute to teaching in undergraduate and
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programme grant, 'EpiSafe', which aims to improve the outcome for pregnant women with epilepsy and their babies. We are seeking to recruit a research fellow with a background in obstetrics to join our team
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at the University of Liverpool. You will be part of an exciting Liverpool-based UKRI-funded programme of research called ¿SCHOUSE: Supporting Communities in social Housing and Optimising Urban food System
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This European research project, involving 17 partners, focuses on the development of innovative biomaterials for medical applications. We are looking for a proactive Administrative Officer to
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and continuity arrangements are robust, tested and reported upon Ensure these are consistent with the wider University¿s Business Continuity Plan. The role will require technical leadership, decision
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sector. Although they are under-represented in current surveillance programmes, companion animals are an important feature of the One Health AMR landscape due to potential for inter-species transmission