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generation gas turbines Work at the intersection of academia and industry with support from both Develop your skills in leadership, innovation, and strategic technical development Gain access to training and a
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someone who thrives on the development and delivery of innovative and compelling marketing campaigns to a diverse range of international stakeholders across a mix of online and offline marketing channels
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programmes are available to support this project. As a member of Research Staff at the University of Bath, you will be encouraged to take up a minimum of 10 days professional development pro rata per year. A
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(Talent) to continue the development and delivery of an "always-on" recruitment strategy, continuously attracting high-quality candidates whilst adapting your approach to meet the diverse hiring needs
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About the role We are seeking a highly motivated research associate in the field of plant genomics and transcriptomics. You will be joining group of Dr James Clark in the Milner Centre for Evolution
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heart of this work, enabling our Knowledge Exchange (KE) Strategy to maximise KE income and reputation. As our Business Partnerships & Knowledge Exchange Manager, you will: Support the development and
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be part of a cross-partnership post-doctoral community, with the opportunity to participate in a skills development programme. Core responsibilities will include: designing and implementing a project
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delivering new internal policy training, coaching and development activities with the university’s REF and KEF strategies, select large grant applications and for the Bath Beacons; support the Head of Policy
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This is an exciting opportunity to join our Students' Union sports team at the University of Bath. We are seeking an experienced and passionate rowing coach to lead the development and delivery
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thriving (the joint experience of success and development). Specifically, the research will unpick how performance and wellbeing (as proxies of success and development) can co-exist within the elite sport