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, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Part-Time, Fixed-Term (8 months) The Role: This is a key role in leading the strategy and delivery on EDI for its flagship programmes: CoSTAR National R&D Lab and the UKRI
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and fostering strong relationships between CoSTAR Network, industry and research across the UK. The ideal candidate is a people-oriented professional with a passion for, and strong background in
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yourself within the product portfolios and audiences. Please note, this role is a fixed-term contract. The ideal start date is July 2025 until July 2026. Main Responsibilities Contribute to and execute
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role is shift work and requires some weekend working. Main Responsibilities Furniture movements around the School, including desks, chairs, filing cabinets and crates in a safe manner; Preparing all
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essential for this role. Experience of planning and delivering high quality, complex events for multiple audiences, including virtual and hybrid events. Experience of managing large event budgets. Experience
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candidates will work with our professorial team and a senior data analyst to conduct research using data to understand the healthcare needs of the local population, identifying key areas of system and service
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the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Full-Time, Permanent Applications are invited for the post of Student Fees Administrator - Credit Control in the Student Fees Office, Finance Department. This is a
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and Policy and is accountable to the project manager. It supports an academic team to deliver grants which include multiple overseas collaborators or complex funder requirements. The role offers
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explore how human cells maintain their chromosomes. Chromosomal instability (CIN) is a hallmark of cancers and arises from errors in the process of chromosome segregation. However, the precise molecular
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who is relocating in the summer. The incoming post-holder will lead a brilliant team to deliver the University’s Internal Communications (iComms) strategy, to engage a diverse audience of students