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work closely with developers, project managers, and other stakeholders to deliver high-quality IT solutions that support the university's academic and administrative functions. Key responsibilities
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Make a real impact in a role that blends professional challenge, personal development and an inspiring environment. Set within the rolling Surrey hills, the University of Surrey offers a unique
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and ensure service continuity. Lead and develop teams to deliver operational excellence every day. Oversee complex projects and budgets while driving efficiency and resilience. Collaborate across
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participating in lecturing, practical classes, and assessment of year 1-4 undergraduates. Supervision and participation in the residency programme is also expected, and you may be asked to provide CPD activities
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training programme and evaluating teacher acceptability and children’s spatial and mathematics performance. You will draft a report that will be used to support a future Knowledge Training Partnership grant
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an exciting opportunity to undertake work on antenna synthesis and physical layer radio to underpin the science to enable practical implementation of an evolution of this concept, 3D Angular Momentum
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to develop their career and profile as an independent researcher.. The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Prof John Watts in the School of Mechanical Engineering Sciences, and will
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programmes, elite teams and athletes and major events. The post-holder will provide high quality communications and administrative support to the clients and the relevant teams within Surrey Sports Park
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, through new knowledge and its application to the design, development, and delivery of responsible innovation and impact. Our School of Veterinary Medicine follows an innovative distributed teaching model
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partners. The post holder will be responsible for developing and implementing mechanistic models, primarily using the Discrete Element Method (DEM), to analyse and predict pharmaceutical tablet