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Lay Members of University of Stirling Court Apply The Post Court, the University’s governing body is responsible for the strategic direction, institutional values and overall sustainability
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to encourage recruitment and raise the profile of the University Develop effective working relationships with school teachers, careers advisers, partners and other external bodies to raise the University’s
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developments linked to the Faculty including Scotland’s International Environment Centre and the National Aquaculture Technology and Innovation Hub. The University The University of Stirling is committed
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quality undergraduate and postgraduate education, as well as professional development in all these areas through our interdisciplinary links across the University and beyond. We have a sustained successful
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Named Veterinary Surgeon Apply The Post The University of Stirling is seeking to appoint a Named Veterinary Surgeon (NVS). The post offers an attractive alternative to other veterinary career
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. The Project Manager will lead the development, implementation and rollout of all assigned projects and ensure that they are managed and governed effectively and consistently. They will build project management
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responsibilities will be to focus on the delivery of a range of academic and contract research needs where appropriate. The post holder will be required to develop a degree of specialism in the care and maintenance
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administration of all projects. The role holder will work closely with the Research & Innovation Manager to co-ordinate and maintain all project documentation. The role holder will operate under the University
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Net Zero – Business Support Internship (SIEC) Apply The Post *Post open to University of Stirling students or recent Graduates only* *2 positions available* As part of the wider University
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) A multidisciplinary team of researchers, patient representatives and health professionals led by the University of Salford (Manchester) are working together to co-develop an approach that would assist