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University. We will provide an inclusive, supportive and safe environment where everyone belongs and can contribute to our distinctiveness. For example, as a library we have developed initiatives to decolonise
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. About the Role Your role will be to develop novel methodologies for qualitative and quantitative pollinator monitoring using a combination of AI and molecular methods. You will work with multiple academic
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student projects and work placements, managing existing programme relationships and developing partnerships with publishing contacts. You will also contribute to attracting new students to study and gain
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the Implementation, Digital Health, and IMPACT team (which focusses on the development and implementation of multifactorial interventions) and the clinical delivery teams. The post provides an excellent opportunity
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environment. We believe this can be achieved through attracting, developing, and retaining a diverse range of staff from many different backgrounds who have the ambition to create a University which seeks to
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analyse a unique donor-recipient data set. We will develop new analysis techniques, such as immunology-inspired ML, and use them, together with a novel hypothesis of donor immune kinetics, to improve donor
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£38,297.00 per annum. This will be pro-rated in line with your working arrangement of 18.5 hours per week at 0.5 FTE. Part Time 3 Years Fixed Term Grade: RA Birmingham City University is a dynamic and diverse
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We are seeking a dedicated and motivated Research Assistant to join our collaborative research team at Aston University. This exciting project addresses the urgent need for improved treatment
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of the University. The role encompasses preparing costings for grant applications, project financial management and monitoring against forecasts and budgets for projects, ensuring financial milestones are completed
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local priorities. To deliver on this aim, the sprint engages with Welsh Area Statements (AS). These are regional, legislatively mandated, place-based plans which were developed by Natural Resources Wales