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Support: Processing orders, forecasting, and budget monitoring. Innovation Event Planning & Coordination: Planning and managing internal events and workshops, including guest coordination. Marketing
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genetic, neuroimaging and clinical data, will be combined to generate novel insights into biological and developmental processes contributing to autism and related traits. You will be responsible
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technology with CoSTAR. It is initially fixed-term upto May 2028 (extensible subject to funding). The role is based at the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP, University of Surrey), which
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coordinated event administration, enquiry management, digital content support and database maintenance, ensuring the smooth day-to-day operation of CIFAL Surrey and supporting its strategic objectives. About
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students meet the demands of the University’s operation The role involves working closely with the Head of International Student Recruitment to ensure all systems are running efficiently, proactively trouble
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(0.5 FTE / 18 hours per week) to support the effective and safe day-to-day operation of the Histopathology Laboratory. The post holder will be responsible for maintaining laboratory equipment, supporting
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, the de-rig of the event and reporting back to the event executive with any feedback post event. Key responsibilities include: Managing and processing a significant amount of in-bound (web, email, telephone
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Scheduling based within the Student and Academic Administration Department. The post holder will be responsible for a variety of tasks and processes to support the student life cycle. They will demonstrate a
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statement is an essential part of the selection process and thus a failure to provide this information will mean that the application will not be considered. An answer to any of the criteria such as "Please
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demonstrations of immersive/interactive technology with CoSTAR. It is initially fixed-term upto May 2028 (extensible subject to funding). The role is based at the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing