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, with various start dates. If you have difficulty accessing a computer, please call 029 2087 6137. Benefits We offer a leading and rewarding staff benefits package: 32 days holiday per year plus 8 bank
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coursework and exams, servicing examining boards and other meetings, and maintaining programme and module information and student records. Gather and review data to update administrative systems such as
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, whilst leading a broad range of investigative and analytical activities to maximally exploit clinical and genetic data of Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and linking them to genetic risk scores with
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are followed, specifically in relation to data protection and safeguarding, responding in a timely manner to issues that arise. • Undertake a variety of administrative duties to ensure that client records and
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the University, as articulated by information from the Conference Office and / or instructed by the Hospitality Manager. You will be part of the Catering Services management team and to generally assist in
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to 31 July 2026. We would very much welcome an internal secondment. Salary: £33,951 - £36,636 per annum (Grade 5); appointment is normally made at the bottom of the grade. Additional Information It is
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University information including study opportunities, entry requirements and processes, student fees and finances, teaching methods, accommodation and extracurricular facilities to ensure you are supportive
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broad range of investigative and analytical activities to maximally exploit clinical and genetic data, and linking them to genetic risk scores with the aim to replicate key biological hypotheses and
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strategy You will engage and uphold the University Library Service’s values and behaviours. (See additional information). We offer an excellent renumeration package including 32 days annual leave per year
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the boundaries of diffusion MRI and imaging physics at ultra-low magnetic fields. The successful candidate will play a key role in advancing diffusion MRI data analysis and sequence development for ultra-low field