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We’re currently offering an exciting role for an IT/Applications Support Analyst to join our friendly Production Management team and work at the heart of one of the world’s leading universities
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in all disciplines. We are part of a wider ecosystem of over 300 colleagues providing research support across the University of Edinburgh – linking through our Schools, Colleges and Service Groups
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award-winning procurement team. Procurement at Edinburgh University is undergoing a major transformation as we extend the scope of our influence and impact across our £1bn world-renowned organisation. Our
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that the number of hours being offered in each academic year will remain relatively consistent. Your hours of work and working times may vary, depending on the needs of the university, and you may be offered
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opportunities a number of support options available for new and existing staff to help with the cost of some immigration expenses which you may be eligible for: Relocation allowance, Visa Reimbursement, Interest
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Services group, the successful applicant will lead on the teaching administration service providing a robust and responsive support to academics and students, advising on policy and strategy in order to
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to: Design and carry out scientific and engineering experiments on fibre-optic shape sensing. Work with research partners at Edinburgh and Bath universities to develop and apply the systems developed. Develop
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. Digital/IT skills. Your application must include a CV and Supporting Statement in which you identify the Thematic Hub(s) you are applying for. The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in
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Open-ended Contract, 1 x Full time post (35 Hours per week) or will consider Job Share with 2 x Part time posts should there be two suitably qualified candidates. The University of Edinburgh is
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improves how governments and academics work together in, and across, the nations to help solve policy challenges. The initiative is UK and Ireland by design (working across The Open University’s unique four