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, ensuring that calls are routed and general information provided accurately, whether the calls are from students, faculty, staff, and the public. The hours for this role are: · Monday to Thursday 2pm to 5pm
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Population Health Sciences in Bristol Medical School. This post is funded by international studies which will use skills in systematic review and meta-analyses, epidemiological data analyses, and health
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smooth operation. Enquiries will be logged, which the post holder will be required to interrogate to produce reports and management information for use by the Residential Facilities Manager. Respond
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refined skills in analytical chemistry laboratory techniques, including chromatographic and mass spectral data interpretation, process improvement and problem solving. Experience of operating and
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solver, able to lead on queries and can convey complex financial information in a clear format. • Communication is key for you, and you can use this skill to motivate others, and build excellent working
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effectively, and provide technical leadership for projects and change, including producing accurate planning information, estimates, and dependencies. Accountable for end-to-end service delivery across
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We seek at research associate to plan and execute glaciological fieldwork and analyse data to validate runoff from land-terminating glaciers by seismically monitoring outlet rivers as part of ARIA
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financial operations for both internal users and external customers. Your role will be pivotal in ensuring the integrity of our financial data and optimising revenue collection processes, which are essential
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/04/2026. This instruction supersedes any information in the online application form suggesting that referees are contacted directly by the University. Contract type: Open ended Work pattern: Term time
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petrological modelling. This will not only create significant new insights into changing volcanic behaviour but is important to other project areas. So with their data, the SRA should develop collaborations