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covering statement and CV to The McLean Partnership via surrey@mcleanpartnership.com , reference: UoS/DFC. Further Information Initial Meetings and Engagement: mid-August Formal Interviews and Appointment
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held in person on w/c 18th August at the University of Surrey. Interviews will comprise a short in-tray exercise and a formal panel interview. The University of Surrey reserves the right to close
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& psychoacoustics, research methods, audio electronics; audio engineering; audio programming; audio signal processing; computer audio systems; or sound synthesis. You will therefore have a good background in one
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to work closely with the next generation of Paramedics. You will have a professional registration as a Paramedic with the HCPC. We will consider both qualified teachers and those who do not hold a formal
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aspects of lab safety, chemical handling and biosafety involved. Key to this role is a practical and methodical approach to work, ability to undertake manual handling of materials and an ability to work
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day-to-day problems within the specialist area in which they are familiar. They are also expected to suggest improvements to current working methods or systems and to advise the General Manager where
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classes, supervising student projects, and supporting a range of academic duties such as assessment, marking, and pastoral care. About You You will hold a PhD in pharmaceutical/formulation sciences or a
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develop their practical skillset and critical thinking. The only formal requirement to apply is that you are formally enrolled in a strength and conditioning (or closely related) undergraduate course. How
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should be well organised and methodical in your approach. Relevant administrative experience would be a distinct advantage. Excellent IT skills, particularly in MS Office packages, and familiarity with
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) results in enormous paradigms marked solely by the modulation of vowel properties. The NILOMORPH combines fieldwork, experimental methods, and historical linguistics to account for the phonological