188 web-developer-university-of-liverpool positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON in United Kingdom
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innovation. Key responsibilities include: Lead the production and management of high-quality, accessible content across the NIHR web platform. Helping steer the evolution of our CMS and related digital
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Scopus, Web of Science and OpenAlex to produce reports. Offering advice and support to academic staff and colleagues in professional services on research publications. Update publications data in
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development staff. They will also need to work effectively with partners and members of the public/service users to develop, deliver and disseminate the work of the research programme. Situated within one
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of university services setting standards for user research and developing this capability across the team How to apply Submit the following documents through our online application form: CV statement
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You are invited to apply for the post of Administrator based at University Hospital Southampton. This post falls within the Faculty Operating Service (FOS), Medicine. The FOS is a professional
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, as well as photonics device design and characterisation. You will have the opportunity to thrive in a university environment, supporting the development of future technologies. You will be encouraged
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Sonia Coriani at the Technical University of Denmark. The project will seek to develop our understanding of satellite state in TRXPS measurements and how these can be used to track photochemical change
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recruitment, and organising group meetings, facilities, and resources. Other activities may include maintaining school newsletters, updating web pages, maintaining digital signage and social media. This role is
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, supporting the development of future technologies. You will be encouraged to develop your career and play a fundamental role in the success of our cutting-edge technology, within a university culture focused
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the groups of Dr Karl Michael Ziems and Prof Russell Minns with close collaboration with Prof Sonia Coriani at the Technical University of Denmark. The project will seek to develop our understanding