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research into impactful technologies and commercial solutions that address key societal challenges. About the Technology Transfer Specialist role ISL is seeking a motivated and commercially minded Technology
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& Computer Vision Animal Behaviour & Welfare Science Data Analytics, Visualisation & Business Insight You will be embedded within Marwell’s Animal Science team and supported by University of Surrey academics
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CV and cover letter. If you would like to discuss this opportunity further, please contact Senior Lecturer, Hayley Ward (h.ward@surrey.ac.uk ), or Paramedic Science Programme Director, Charlie Adler
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commercialising university research into impactful technologies and commercial solutions that address key societal challenges. About the Technology Transfer Manager role ISL is seeking an experienced and
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individually, make a real difference. The role A great opportunity for a Programme Administrator to join the University of Surrey within Academic Registry (This post is offered as a permanent contract). The role
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applicant will join a team of fellow professionals within the Department of Comparative Biomedical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine committed to providing excellence in teaching for the benefit of a
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Medical Sciences BSc (Top Up Programme) which will be delivered online. The purpose of this programme will prepare students for entry into Medicine. While the primary focus of the role is teaching on
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individually, make a real difference. The role A great opportunity for a Programme Administrator to join the University of Surrey within Academic Registry. The role involves providing professional administrative
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, Hayley Ward (h.ward@surrey.ac.uk ), or Paramedic Science Programme Director, Charlie Adler (c.adler@surrey.ac.uk ). Interviews scheduled for 05 March 2026. Please note that the University of Surrey
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, including in animal husbandry and veterinary sciences across years one and two of the programme, clinical teaching in years three and four and veterinary public health teaching in year five of the programme