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including risk assessments, voucher management, online expense forms and timesheets to support existing processes and audit compliance. 7. Development: Attend regular briefings, training and feedback sessions
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valued member of our team, you can expect: 1 A warm welcoming and engaging organisational culture, where your talents are developed and nurtured, and success is celebrated and shared. 2 An excellent
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attention to detail. C7 Willingness to develop and enhance own skills and knowledge by participating in training to acquire additional skills and broaden knowledge. C8 Ability to carry out regular
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unsupervised. C4 IT skills, to include MS Office and Outlook. C5 Customer care skills. C6 Accuracy and attention to detail. C7 Willingness to develop and enhance own skills and knowledge by participating in
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: 1 A warm welcoming and engaging organisational culture, where your talents are developed and nurtured, and success is celebrated and shared. 2 An excellent employment package with generous terms and
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can freeze light in motion? Or a quatum sensing device that can measure the path taken by a single photon with a precision of a single atom? We are developing the techonlogies that will enable new forms
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disease in salmonid aquaculture [1-3] and there is an urgent need to mitigate the impact parasitic infections have on both fish welfare and sustainable growth in the sector. Development of vaccine
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A management PhD is a research intensive degree programme for students with a strong academic background. The PhD program develops researchers in Management for careers in academia, industry and
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, particularly in developing countries. We take a highly interdisciplinary approach to the study of infectious diseases, recognising that epidemiology is very much the ecology of infectious diseases, and thereby
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, our work aims to better understand the harms and conflicts that we criminalise and penalise, the harms and conflicts that criminalisation and penalisation cause, and how we might develop responses which