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We are looking for an enthusiastic and committed Teaching Associate in Finance to join our academic community. You will play a key role in delivering high‑quality teaching and supporting student
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strategic financial planning, performance monitoring, and delivery of targets. Maintain excellence across the publishing programme upholding Bristol University Press’s high-quality standards whilst advancing
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We are looking for an enthusiastic and committed Teaching Associate in Finance to join our academic community. You will play a key role in delivering high‑quality teaching and supporting student
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, containerisation and workflow automation. Supporting computational workloads on high-performance computing systems, including optimisation for scale and performance. Providing technical guidance to researchers
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Research Group, University of Bristol, to develop high-performance SiC and GaN power electronics, with the associated high-speed sensing. You will be offered one of the following three salary grades
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ambitions. You will lead a high‑performing team of specialists across health and safety, occupational health and staff counselling, and serve as the University’s senior expert voice in this critical area. In
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We are looking for an enthusiastic and committed Teaching Associate in Finance to join our academic community. You will play a key role in delivering high‑quality teaching and supporting student
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unique opportunity to contribute to the teaching and research portfolio of the School. The successful candidate will be an active member of the High Performance Networks (HPN) group and the Smart Internet
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commitment to high-quality teaching and the ability to develop and deliver engaging education in materials engineering and structural performance are required. We particularly welcome candidates with a
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and future-proof our entire infrastructure. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in a high-visibility programme that will reshape connectivity across a complex university environment. Why