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collaborative project involving close working relationships with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) with a key aim to develop novel saliva surveillance tools for informing national policy around vaccination
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Do you want to work as part of a dynamic team to develop a high-altitude sensing platform for studying volcanoes as a proxy for climate engineering? Do you enjoy the challenge of connecting cutting
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A great opportunity has arisen at the University of Bristol for a full-time gardener to help maintain, enhance, and develop our floristically rich modern and historic landscapes, which include
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. Support and deliver coaching where appropriate across the programme offering performance athlete and player support. Assist with the coach development and recruitment activity for Hockey, including
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and operational excellence. They will contribute to the Facilities Improvement Plan, focusing on growth and income opportunities, while collaborating with the Business Development team to promote
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quantitative data analysis of large secondary datasets and be based at the University of Bristol. There are opportunities to work on several other ongoing and upcoming research projects to help develop your
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advise the business effectively. The successful candidate will build, lead and develop a skilled team, support them in their day-to-day operational work and support their career development. They will
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service, established in January 2025, and you will be part of its continuing development. We provide information, advice and support to students who are experiencing a variety of housing-related issues
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, and a recently awarded NIHR programme grant to develop, evaluate and apply methods to evaluate respiratory vaccine effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. Both projects are led by Professor Jonathan
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small team carrying out the day-to-day maintenance, enhancement, and development of the gardens, surrounding landscapes, parkland and woodland at this diverse site. bristol.ac.uk/visit-our-gardens