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sciences, computing, mathematics, or similar fields. A high level of computational expertise is essential. Familiarity with Bayesian methods and/or atmospheric science is desirable. Excellent communication
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programmes. Applicant should hold a PhD or a MSc with strong experience on applied quantitative modelling relevant for clinical/public health/health or social sciences research and have a relevant track record
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We’re looking for a dynamic and forward‑thinking Director of Safety, Health and Wellbeing to lead the strategic direction of the University’s approach to creating a safe, healthy and supportive environment for our community. As a senior member of the HR leadership team, you will act as the...
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to foster joint ownership, strategic foresight, and continuous improvement. Contributing to major university-wide change programmes, ensuring campus outcomes are embedded and impactful. Leading and developing
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University’s Vision and Strategy 2022-2030. You will be able to enhance the global reputation of the School by consolidating and developing exciting teaching programmes and research portfolios across the School
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programmes or events, ensuring smooth delivery and inclusive participation. Because you’re excited to make a difference! We offer lots of great benefits including enhanced pay for parents taking maternity
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We are seeking a visionary Senior Research Data Engineer to play a pivotal role in the newly funded BRIDE (Bristol Research and Innovation Data Engineering) Hub—a groundbreaking collaboration between the University of Bristol, University of the West of England, and Bristol NHS Group. BRIDE will...
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We are seeking to appoint a Research Associate with a background in animal behaviour/welfare science to support a Defra funded project examining the welfare of commercial poultry during the catching and handling process. The aim of the project is to compare the use of two different catching...