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Maintenance (or equivalent) preferred. Ability to work to tight deadlines, at height, in confined spaces, and in hazardous areas. Working knowledge (or willingness to train) in Health & Safety legislation
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, support and improve services such as Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, Power Platform and Exchange, ensuring they are secure, reliable, and easy to use. We also manage and support the adoption of M365 Copilot
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and researchers. The Team Based within the Information Security division, our team is the driving force behind cyber improvement across the University. We work in multi-disciplinary environments
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undergraduate and postgraduate students and ensuring health and safety and ethics compliance within the laboratory. The ideal candidate will have previous relevant lab experience in the fields of immunology
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laboratory techniques including PCR, histology and immunohistochemistry. The role will also entail managing laboratory equipment and consumables stock; supporting students and ensuring health and safety and
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ensuring that staff and students operate safe working practices ensuring health and safety compliance within the laboratory. What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent
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leading the higher education sector in defence research, and this position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a nationally significant programme. Reporting to the Operations Manager, you will lead
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About the Role: We are seeking to appoint a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer (Full Time, Permanent) as part of a new interdisciplinary research team working in the broad field of AI Trust and Security
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. Position level is commensurate on experience, and we are actively encouraging applications to both levels. Applicants should also present a clear plan for securing external research funding when relevant
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. Applicants should also present a clear plan for securing external research funding when relevant. The International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems (ICNS) is a new research centre in the Faculty of Science and