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An opportunity has arisen for a Network Manager to join the School of Human Development and Health in the Faculty of Medicine, based at the University of Southampton. The successful candidate will
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standards, you will implement frameworks that continuously improve our engagement activities. Your exemplary relationship-building skills will support proactive network development across the University, as
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of project tasks, coordinate with external stakeholders, and contribute substantively to the project's conceptual and empirical development. Key responsibilities include: Supporting the organisation of WP4
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the programme teams to support identifying requirements and ensure compliant purchasing of goods and service alongside our Procurement and Legal colleagues. Managing existing call off contracts to ensure spend is
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Networks (IQN ) Hub. You will contribute to building the foundations of the future quantum internet by developing efficient quantum light-matter interfaces that operate within the telecommunication bands
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offers the test professional the opportunity to validate product quality assurance at all stages of development and operation. The Student App project team have the mandate to deliver transformational
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closure days and bank holidays), company pension scheme, discounted private healthcare and dental, company sick pay, cycle to work scheme, learning and development opportunities, options for flexible
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consultation on Secure by Design principles and information assurance. Develop IA strategies, policies, and awareness programs. Identify, analyse, and evaluate information risks across various projects and
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stages of development and operation. The CRM project team have the mandate to deliver transformational solutions & work with positive, focused attitudes. What you’ll do Take responsibility for all
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are developing a communication guide delivered by physiotherapists to improve self-management support for older people living with multiple long-term conditions and their carers in the home setting