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This is an exciting opportunity to join the Small Animal Diagnostic Imaging team in a 12-month Internship. The appointee, who must be MRCVS, will work in the Small Animal Teaching Hospital
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This is an exciting opportunity to join our dynamic surgery team which has broad experience in both accepted and exciting, novel techniques in all aspects of surgery as well as in clinical and basic
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. Interns rotate through different services on a weekly basis including soft tissue surgery, medicine, orthopaedics, sports medicine, imaging, and anaesthesia. Each intern participates in 1 in 5* of night
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business and process improvement analysts and will work on a wide variety of projects, often complex in nature and usually working across multiple projects at the same time. You will be responsible
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recently developed in a commercial 65 nm CMOS imaging process by a large international consortium of engineers and scientists for the ALICE ITS3 upgrade and the future experiments, ePIC@EIC and ALICE3@LHC
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business and process improvement analysts and will work on a wide variety of projects, often complex in nature and usually working across multiple projects at the same time. You will be responsible
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projects on time and within budget. You¿ll manage multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring alignment with strategic goals and institutional priorities. You should have a Degree or equivalent qualification
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The University of Liverpool is seeking to appoint 1-2 motivated and enthusiastic postdocs to conduct research on making Generative AI (GenAI) more robust. You will enjoy a vibrant environment at
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experience supporting multiple projects simultaneously Have experience of finance and budget administration Have confidence in communicating with and organising senior stakeholders and members of the public
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will involve processing medical image data sets, taking experimental measurements of movement patterns in living birds and conducting dynamic physics simulations of locomotion in both living birds and