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For informal enquiries about this job contact Somer Finlay, Head of Internal Communications, at: s.finlay@sheffield.ac.uk Next steps in the recruitment process Week commencing 18 May 2026: We will let candidates
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/interview Experience in the operation and maintenance of analytical/characterisation equipment Essential Application/interview Extensive experience in providing effective and efficient technical support
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/ Professor of Stem Cell Biology) at i.barbaric@sheffield.ac.uk Next steps in the recruitment process It is anticipated that the selection process will take place in the weeks following the closing date
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A fundamental study into the effect of metal processing defects on mechanical performance in extreme high temperature environments
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online provision of the pre-sessional courses you will need: a modern laptop or desktop computer in very good working order (Windows 11 or macOS Tahoe 26.1 preferred) a headset (strongly recommended) or
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to a broad range of staffing activities. Activities will include undertaking all aspects of staff recruitment, processing contract extensions and amendments, and using the University’s MyTeam (SAP
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research student life cycle, providing professional and knowledgeable support to both PGR students and academic staff who supervise PGR research programmes. You will ensure delivery of a range of processes
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the supporter database (Raiser’s Edge) with complex personal information from a variety of data sources including paper and online questionnaires, web forms, data files and other sources Ensure data is processed
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to represent manufacturing processes, workflows, and systems, products, ensuring accuracy and relevance to real-world operations. Analyse simulation outputs and present findings through clear visualisations
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to represent manufacturing processes, workflows, and systems, products, ensuring accuracy and relevance to real-world operations. Analyse simulation outputs and present findings through clear visualisations