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well as academic staff and other professional services staff. The ability to work with Excel, Outlook and MS Teams as well as learn other systems such as virtual event platforms and CRM will enable you to succeed in
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, adaptable, and able to work effectively under pressure while maintaining accuracy. The role is varied and includes: Acting as the first point of contact for BRF enquiries. Supporting researchers and technical
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involving industry and academia, funded substantially by the UK Space Agency. This is part of the UK Space Agency National Space Innovation Programme just announced by UKSA. The overall project is to develop
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The University of Southampton is committed to excellence in all we do, applying our insights and inventiveness to solve the most complex societal and environmental challenges. As a world-leading
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where proactive contribution is valued and you are encouraged to take responsibility, challenge constructively and work together towards shared goals. For informal enquiries, contact Nicky Farrow, Global
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widen beyond that of our native planet our understanding of what this means for the human body is paramount in ensuring the longevity and success of a manned space mission. Long duration space flight
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wide variety of both education and commercial organisations all over the World. At our core is an open source repository platform, EPrints, which provides a flexible way to configure operations
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of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering , you will research the design and evaluation of novel ON systems and analogue models for specific purposes: Post 1 : Synthesis of building blocks for evolution of polymerases
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and rural livelihoods, and how it can be managed sustainably. The role The post is funded by the Leverhulme Trust as part of the project “Quantifying the socio-economic consequences of losing bat guano
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however, new challenges and opportunities for fibre lasers are emerging. The primary objective of the HiPPo project www.hippo-laser.co.uk ) is to move beyond the “fixed” fibre lasers that are currently used