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postgraduate taught programmes within the Department and the Harper & Keele Veterinary School. The appointee will be based within the CAHU and will have a specific role to play in managing the day-to-day running
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and submit full Curriculum Vitae (to include two referee details) via the Harper Adams e-Recruitment programme at http://jobs.harper-adams.ac.uk by no later than midnight on 22 June 2025 Should you
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, 2025 was our ninth consecutive win at the WhatUni Student Choice Awards for Careers Prospects. In this newly created post, you will lead the Careers and Employability Service, overseeing the development
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Curriculum Vitae (to include two referee details) via the Harper Adams e-Recruitment programme at http://jobs.harper-adams.ac.uk by no later than midnight on 15 May 2025. Should you require any adjustments
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on own initiative to plan and manage own workload, and also to work as part of a team. If you have any queries or questions or for an informal discussion, please contact Liam Sinclair via email lsinclair
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a range of undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes within the Department. The appointee will have a specific role to support the delivery of companion animal related topics, in particular
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programme into reducing the environmental impact of dairy cows to help the UK reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The Dairy Maintenance and Research Technician will be part of and support a research team
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together two distinctive institutions with a track record of excellence in teaching and student experience to provide an exciting new opportunity for veterinary students to train within rural Staffordshire
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) along with a supporting statement (no longer than one A4 page) via the Harper Adams e-Recruitment programme at http://jobs.harper-adams.ac.uk by no later than midnight on 30 April 2025 Should you require
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, fertility, production, nutrition, and general animal husbandry. We are looking for motivated team members, with a willingness to develop new skills. Previous experience of working with livestock is a