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and researchers. The Team The role will be joining the Campus Technology Services division within IT Services, comprising multiple teams who support, maintain and administer core technology functions
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multiple members of the project team. This includes core administrative tasks linking with internal finance teams, the trial sponsors team, the clinical site, external clinical monitoring teams, contracts
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Level of Platelets (HELP) Flag. HELP Flag was developed by leading academics in primary care cancer research at the University of Exeter following on from their practice-changing studies demonstrating
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the project and ensuring its timely completion. An ability to work to deadlines, be task focused and demonstrate excellent organisational skills and confidence in dealing with multiple tasks within a
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will play a major role in supporting the administration within the portfolio, working closely with Prof Frangi and the Programme Manager and will involve working proactively with multiple teams in
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disabilities and severe mental illness. The post will involve conducting multiple research projects including quantitative data analysis, qualitative data collection and analysis and participatory research. It
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team across multiple centres. The manager will be part of the International Alliance for Cancer Early Detection a £50m global partnership between CRUK, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, The University
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research team across multiple centres. The programme is part of the International Alliance for Cancer Early Detection a £50m global partnership between CRUK, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, The University
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About this Role HospitalityOnCampus wishes to appoint a motivated, enthusiastic and passionate person to assist with daytime and evening hospitality across multiple venues on campus. Individuals
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Officers with the planning and delivery of training and the development of support resources, and thus contribute to the delivery of high quality and effective online and blended learning within the Faculty