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states of asymptomatic colonisation and invasive disease. We seek a Research Assistant to support a multidisciplinary research program investigating regulatory pathways controlling capsule production and
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) programme . The above full-time post is available immediately within the Department of Health and Community Sciences, University of Exeter Medical School. This is a fixed-term position until March 2026. About
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on own initiative with strong project management experience and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Demonstrable ability to lead and manage a team. Desirable criteria Experience working
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, evaluating and revising large-scale projects. Excellent time management and organisational skills. Able to manage own workload and prioritise tasks in a busy work environment, managing multiple work-streams
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welfare awareness programme within King’s Residences, to improve accessibility for all students, so every resident has the opportunity to receive high-quality care and support during their stay. Alongside
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Chancellor to students, we help plan, monitor, and improve health and safety systems to ensure they are effective and inclusive. About the role: We are now seeking an experienced and forward-thinking
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and recognised in the sector. Through our Access & Participation Plan 2025–2029, we have made ambitious commitments to expand of this work to improve young people’s educational outcomes and address
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Language Processing (NLP) methods, with a special focus on generative Large Language Models (LLMs), to interrogate a very large sample of Electronic Health Records from people with epilepsy across multiple NHS
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-programme regularly. Maintain a Safe Systems of Work process and periodically update as may be required. Manage and conduct fault finding. Conduct statutory system and asset testing and report accordingly
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generative Large Language Models (LLMs), to interrogate a very large sample of Electronic Health Records from people with epilepsy across multiple NHS hospitals. They are expected to have some experience