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) and other activities to support the project. These may include organising workshops, conferences and other public-facing events, constructing bibliographies, preparing outputs for publication, data
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approximately 5-10°C warmer than the 1970-2010 average. The role will involve the generation of ecophysiological data as measurements of plant performance and generating morphological and anatomical trait data
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the 1970-2010 average. The role will involve undertaking plant taphonomy experiments and generating chemical data from experimental and fossils plants to compare with morphological and anatomical traits and
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In this role you will develop cutting edge AI approaches to help researchers identify scientific information in historical manuscripts. Specifically, working with the Royal Horticultural Society
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improvement Is confident using data in Excel, Sharepoint and other digital tools to maintain clear records What we offer: A friendly, diverse, and supportive working environment A hybrid working arrangement
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investigator and Career Consultants in the Careers and Employability Service on data interpretation, benchmarking and report writing. This includes gathering and systematic analysis of large-scale
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of data for our submission to REF in November 2028. The role holder will work closely with a wide range of colleagues across the institution to coordinate and support the systems (e.g. RIS) and data
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payments, maintenance of trial information in the databases and trial files. Your role will also entail arranging face to face meetings, teleconferences, investigator meetings, conference attendance, and
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users Communicate clearly and proactively with staff and students, providing updates on works, changes and issues Maintain accurate statutory testing and compliance records, ensuring data is well
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as a key point of contact. You will offer information, guidance, and support to prospective and current students with disabilities, mental health difficulties, long-term medical conditions, autistic