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the direction of the lab. The MTI is a buoyant, vibrant and fast-paced environment and is ideal for those who thrive in the face of change. This role would suit highly motivated individuals that have accumulated
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the opportunity to provide significant input in determining the direction of the lab. The MTI is a buoyant, vibrant and fast-paced environment and is ideal for those who thrive in the face of change
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relevant to Metabolism or Endocrinology, plus significant experience of running metabolic or related research studies and activity in a complex academic research setting preferably within the HE environment
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explicitly how your skills and experience match the requirements of the role. Applicants should have excellent communication skills, be committed to creating an inclusive environment and enjoy customer service
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have conflicting issues which you will need to overcome. The successful candidate must have: Experience in Customer Service, reception or Conference/Hotel environments. Experience of using Microsoft Word
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environment. The Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (INI) is a national and international visitor research centre running programmes on themes from across the full breadth of the mathematical
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-quality dishes. This is an exciting opportunity for someone with similar experience and a passion for food who wishes to develop their skills in a fast moving, varied and professional environment. Working
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experience in a customer focused office environment is desirable. You will be educated to at least HND standard, and will be highly competent in standard software packages, as well as being enthusiastic about
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radiologist seeking to complement their current career choice with work in a University teaching environment. These roles are designed to be flexible to fit around other career and life commitments. Applicants
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for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG) at the Department of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge, and the Energy & Environment Policy Lab at the University of Berkeley's Department