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BST on Sunday 19 April 2026 Interview Date: Thursday 30 April 2026 Reference: CSS-0274-25-A We have an exciting opportunity for a dermatology RVN keen to develop their nursing career and specialise
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Access, identity lifecycle, privileged access, and hybrid identity. Support and develop core infrastructure applications across the University’s hybrid cloud services. Monitor and enhance the performance
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harpist Catrin Finch in September 2026. The successful applicant should have the vision and ability to undertake the leading role in sustaining and developing the outstanding educational and artistic
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are committed to mentoring, scientific growth, and helping researchers achieve their career ambitions. Impact: Your work will directly contribute to developing therapeutic strategies for rare insulin receptor
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on developing tomorrow’s musical leaders in a number of disciplines, including Classical Performance, Composition, Opera, Jazz, and Musical Theatre. The Registry is a busy central department and its team of 11
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future development in partnership with academic colleagues and Professional Service teams, ensuring that the department’s values, priorities and operating approach are aligned with our vision to be a
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As Computational Senior Research Fellow, you will: · Develop cutting-edge methods to predict which somatic mutations drive clonal expansion · Integrate large-scale multimodal omic datasets from healthy
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Training and Development opportunities Pension Scheme with generous employer contribution Various schemes including Cycle to Work, Season Ticket Loans and help with the cost of Eyesight testing. Free parking
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and benefits package including: Generous annual leave entitlement Training and Development opportunities Pension Scheme with generous employer contribution Various schemes including Cycle to Work
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About the Role You will contribute to the construction and quality control of the ATLAS Inner Tracker (ITk). The ITk group at Queen Mary University of London has played a key role in the development