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Examinations Invigilator – 3148-25 Primary Location (Regularly): Highfield Campus Department: Student & Education Services, Exams & Awards Team Salary: paid at £12.90 p/h. Start date: 8th December
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the University of Southampton’s wide range of benefits, please visit https://www.southampton.ac.uk/hr/services/benefits-explained/index.page Learn more about Southampton Sport Meet the Team Behind Southampton
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Doug Akins, Head of Research Contracts, Research and Innovation Services – P-A.S.Durrant@soton.ac.uk
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Are you an experienced educator looking to support an exciting programme working with children to inspire them to live healthier lives? Do you have a background in Education? We are looking for a
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research program is dedicated to the development of novel antibody-based therapeutics for the treatment of cancer and autoimmunity. This research has led to several therapeutics that are currently in
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- 30,378 pro rata per annum. Successful candidates will benefit from a generous annual leave entitlement, University Closure Days, a contributory pension scheme and a structured training programme. The
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and teaching within the School of Clinical and Experimental Science within the Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton in Association with Professor Tristan Clark who has a programme of research
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positive difference to local and global health. You will receive support and line management from the Programme Manager. The skills/experience needed RCCP/AHCS/ARTP/SCST registration Teaching experience
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Community Engagement team in a permanent administrative role. The role holder will be a key part of our administrative team, directly supporting our PERu-Civic-Community programme, administering the logistics
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an active, practice-based, internationally recognised research programme that aligns with the strategic goals of the department, you will make a substantial contribution to teaching across the Department