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2024 Reference: 0361-24 Lancaster Medical School is seeking to appoint an experienced administrator to join the Primary Care Academic Teaching (PCAT) professional service team at a senior level. The
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silver award and an IOP Juno champion recognising our commitment in advancing gender equality and promoting diversity. The role is full time, working 36 ½ hours over Monday to Friday and based on our main
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Universities, research organisations and clinical sites across the region. Your primary responsibility is to support the work of this steering committee. You may have experience of working in the University
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the joint lead applicants based at Lancaster and Bangor Universities but will be based at Lancaster University in the Faculty of Health and Medicine. The main responsibility of the role is to take
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grant "Frontiers in Symplectic Topology". This grant focuses on the interface between symplectic topology, algebraic geometry and low-dimensional topology. The Principal Investigators on the grant
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programme. You will have experience in experimental ultrafast lasers and optics, and in electron-beam dynamics modelling. Training and expertise in areas other than your principal expertise will be available
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organisation to Lancaster University. Reporting to the Chief Executive, the Head of Health and Safety you will play a proactive role in embedding and enforcing a positive Health and Safety culture with
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primary contact between the universities and Navitas, you will ensure compliance with relevant Australian, UK and Indonesian regulation in relation to all academic, employment, financial, professional, and
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to address health inequalities. Reporting to the chief investigator, Cliff Shelton (Senior Clinical Lecturer in Anaesthesia), the appointee to this exciting new post will play a key role in the study, chiefly