75 web-programmer-developer-"St"-"UCL"-"St" positions at The University of Southampton
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Scopus, Web of Science and OpenAlex to produce reports. Offering advice and support to academic staff and colleagues in professional services on research publications. Update publications data in
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an award-winning team dedicated to developing and maintaining user-centred products and services. This will help meet the needs of many of our user groups - from applying to a course, to finding research
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of service and compliance with existing obligations. You will support the NIHRCC Transition Group by coordinating meetings, developing agendas, tracking actions, and leading short-to medium-term projects
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of Southampton and across the UK through the delivery of externally funded programmes. You will foster an inclusive startup community, helping founders navigate the early challenges of commercialisation and the
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Location: Studio 144, Above Bar Street, Southampton, SO14 7DU Helping to deliver our innovative programme for schools, colleges, community groups, families and young people, we are currently looking
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The University has invested over £40 million into our sports facilities across campus, making it an exciting time to join the Southampton Sport team. Our most recent development - the Jubilee Sport
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report to the Chief Investigator of the PRANA research programme. Duties and Key Responsibilities Utilise Python / SQL / Languages to create automated data flow pipelines from multiple sources into a
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-quality journals. You will have a clear vision for innovative future research programmes, the drive to secure external funding to build a research team in your area, and the ambition to establish yourself
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engagement throughout the development, monitoring and implementation of action plans and will coordinate self-assessments which evaluate the experiences of our university community. Our equality charters
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fibre technology, through innovative research on hollow core fibres (HCFs). Exploiting collaborations with a host of industry partners we look to develop novel optical fibres that bring progress