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highly organised individuals to work on a two-year research programme on hydration and health. The successful candidates will work alongside Professor Neil Walsh and a Research Officer on an industry
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Energy Team is a small but high impact team; in 2025 it achieved Eco Campus Platinum and ISO50001 Certification and supported the institution to reach 15th place in the People and Planet University League
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expertise, high-impact support and opportunities that empower students and graduates to thrive in their future careers. Working collaboratively with academic teams, employers and external partners, we help
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of Engineering and Built Environment is a vibrant and dynamic academic environment that welcomes ambitious and creative thinkers. As a member of our team, you will work alongside high-calibre colleagues to deliver
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, discretion and confidence, offering high quality executive support in a fast-paced university environment. This is a part time position, working Thursdays and Fridays, and would suit an excellent communicator
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talented senior lecturer to replace a longstanding team member upon their retirement in August 2026. Our department has a well-established, international reputation for delivering high quality journalism and
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in regulating phage integration and excision. You will be responsible for the planning, design, and execution of the research programme, including preparing project reports and writing draft academic
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prediction; lead genomic and transcriptomic analyses (including genome assembly and annotation). You will hold a PhD and a strong background in bioinformatics, computational biology, molecular biology or a
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health projects within the Public Health Institute. The role involves conducting literature reviews, synthesizing evidence, and contributing to high-quality written outputs across diverse topics, including
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external partners, transforming potential into success. The Graduate Transitions Officer is a new, high-impact role that will take an individualised ‘casework’ approach to supporting graduates to move from