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We are undertaking a technical revamp of our website and are looking for three software engineers to join us to help with the transformation. This is an exciting time to be joining the University of Southampton as we are looking to rebuild, consolidate and rearchitect large parts of our sites to...
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specification, as well as an indication of the reasons for your interest in this opportunity. Completed applications should be uploaded at https://plusportal.perrettlaver.com/VacancyDetail/f489f8ce-0fd8-33e1-0ca9
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About the Role We are seeking an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Professional Trainer in Advanced Electronic Design to join our world‑leading School of Electronics and Computer Science. In this role
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The Faculty of Medicine Genomic Informatics Group invites applications for a 3-year full time fixed-term postdoctoral position of Research Fellow or Senior Research Fellow in Genomic Informatics to
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on Smart Fibre-Optic High-Power Photonics (HiPPo). The HiPPo programme (https://www.hippo-laser.co.uk/ ) is focused on understanding how to control the properties of fibre lasers, to go beyond the “fixed
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education taking place in the Faculty of Medicine can be found on the Faculty of Medicine website at https://www.southampton.ac.uk/about/faculties-schools-departments/faculty-of-medicine This teaching fellow
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outlets and entertainment. For information on the Service please look at the website http://ais.southampton.ac.uk/ Informal enquiries and visits to the centre can be arranged by contacting Prof Roberta
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and translation. You will be based in the School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS), working alongside an interdisciplinary team led by Dr. Shelly Vishwakarma (s.vishwakarma@soton.ac.uk ), in
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We are delighted to welcome applications for a Research Fellow post within the ESRC Connecting Generations programme to examine intergenerational flows of support in later life and the increased
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the project forward and translate our research into tangible innovations for the UK’s growing photonics sector, building upon our recent work published in Nature (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025