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effective use of technology to support day-to-day operations. The postholder will be supported to develop their skills in a variety of areas, including Power Automate, Power Apps, Power BI, and software
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Platform-based solutions and lead projects that drive efficiency, enhance user experience, and contribute to the University’s wider transformation programme. About You You will have a degree in IT or
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projects that drive efficiency, enhance user experience, and contribute to the University’s wider transformation programme. About You You will hold a degree in IT or equivalent experience and a strong track
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. Whether working independently or supporting others, you are passionate about using technology to solve problems, streamline operations, and build capability across the organisation. About Us As a specialist
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Economics, macroeconomic modelling . IGASH sits at the frontier of hydrogen transitions and social-science modelling. The project involves the analysis of a thermal plasma electrolysis gas splitting
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be aligned specifically to your proposed research topic and specialisms of the relevant academic staff member. Entry requirements Applicants should hold a degree within any S.T.E.A.M field (science
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their potential via apprenticeships. You will champion the use of technology to underpin and evidence the apprentices learning and support the journey towards successful apprenticeship completion. About You You
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, Nuclear (CBRN), Advanced Materials for Protective Engineering: Blast and Ballistics, Advanced Imaging. Supervisors At Cranfield we place great importance on supervision and the relationship a student has
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Organisation Cranfield University Faculty or Department Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences Based at Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire Hours of work 37 hours per week, normally
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of the relevant academic staff member. Entry requirements Normally a 1st or 2nd class honours degree or equivalent in archaeology, forensics or a scientific discipline, or the professional equivalent. Students with