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policy development, staff engagement, wellbeing and training. A high degree of discretion, judgement and tact, and the ability to work and remain calm under pressure are all prerequisites, as are a
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include development activities and relevant work experience placements/internships. The award pays tuition fees up to the value of the full-time home UKRI rate for PhD degrees. The Research Councils UK
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@peridotpartners.co.uk , inserting “Application: PHG Foundation — Deputy Director (Business Development)” into the subject field. You will receive an acknowledgement of receipt within 2-3 days. If you do not receive
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laboratory analysis of polar ice core gases is highly desirable. The research will include system development and testing in the Ice Core Gas Lab at the British Antarctic Survey and an extended stay in
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for the role - Training and development opportunities - Medicash health plan (after 3 months of employment) - Annual bonus scheme (varies and subject to end of year financial results) - Recruitment incentive
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inlet boundary layers. Together, these features can significantly alter the formation, strength, and development of secondary flows. This PhD project focuses on understanding turbine secondary flows under
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a collaborative, supportive team with a real shared sense of purpose - and a culture that values trust, inclusivity, and professional development. As our Engagement Lead, you'll shape how people
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. The closing date for applications is 28th February 2026. ******************** Benefits Access to College gym Training and Professional Development Access to Cambridge University Library 33 days’ annual leave a
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presentation. You will contribute to the development of seasonal dessert offerings and ensure excellent quality in pastry and dessert preparation and presentation. If you are an organised individual with good
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, to investigate links between transposons (mobile genetic elements) and the evolution of insecticide resistance, on the exciting new BBSRC funded project: ‘Are transposons important facilitators of resistance