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- the UK’s largest health research programme. This post creates a unique opportunity to work with the Our Future Health dataset, which includes genotypic, clinical and questionnaire data from over two million
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. The role is student-facing and plays a key part in delivering high-quality administrative and support services that enhance the student experience across undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes. We
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We are looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral research associate to develop the next-generation electrochemical technologies for direct ocean capture of CO2. Developing methods for CO2 removal
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contribute to major projects, including capital development. As well as foster a productive, high‑performing working environment that supports collaboration and ongoing improvement. The Head of Business
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of working on other healthcare science MSc programmes and the MBChB. Responsibilities will include teaching delivery and assessment, curriculum development and innovation, student research project initiation
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Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme Exceptional starting annual leave entitlement, plus bank holidays Additional paid closure over the Christmas period
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brand reputation, and delivering outstanding customer experiences. Key Responsibilities Shape Culinary Vision: Develop and implement a long-term food strategy that aligns with the University’s Hospitality
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The role-holder will develop internationally leading research and innovative teaching in the emerging field of Data Driven Solid Mechanics, contributing to the digital transformation of mechanical
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About the role: We are seeking to recruit a Research Associate to support a qualitative research project investigating how diversity management programmes, particularly employee resource groups
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develop scholarship relevant to management and organization studies. Over the academic year, 80% of the workload will focus on teaching, supervision and administrative activities and 20% on scholarship