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no earlier than 1st November 2025 Summary of the role This role is within the Research Development and Management pillar of the Research Services Directorate, which provides local delivery of support to
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underpinnings of surface formation. The student will join an interdisciplinary research group with a broad interest in plant biomechanics, ecology, development and evolution. The supervisory team comprises plant
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consider the multiple health and other impacts when deciding on appropriate action. This PhD studentship will conduct an assessment of the impacts of policies aimed at improving home energy efficiency
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Procurement with Estate Services, Grounds and Campus Services to provide a high-quality staff and student experience and help develop sustainable Capital strategies for the University’s campuses. The Strategic
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the achievement of the following aims: Ensuring students receive the highest quality student experience Developing standards which ensure the service is at the forefront of the industry Providing
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dynamic environment. You will make a significant contribution to the achievement of the following aims: Ensuring students receive the highest quality student experience Developing standards which ensure
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engagement initiatives to inspire staff and students Analyse data, develop reports and briefings, and provide recommendations that shape future sustainability actions Build relationships across the University
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support activities that underpin the student experience. SEAS consists of professional services teams that provide a portfolio of educational activities to assist students with the development
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automatically slotted into any new flexible working pattern required to support the service. The ideal candidate will have good IT support skills and must be willing to learn and develop themselves in this area
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requirements. Joining a committed team, you will develop and share your expertise through exposure to a highly varied portfolio of research from all three university faculties. The team’s mission is to provide