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the Service Desk (the University’s primary point of contact for all IT-related incidents and support requests) and the overarching leadership of the End-User Support function, which together are instrumental in
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using primary cell models, as well as strategies to exploit metabolic imbalances to selectively target infected cells. The candidate will design and perform experiments in virology and molecular biology
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record of original solutions to measuring devices. Contract type: Open ended with fixed funding until 31/10/2026 Work pattern: Full time Grade: I/J - Pathway 2 Salary: £37099 - £41,732 (Grade I) or £41,732
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sustainable solutions sets us apart. As a Principal Mechanical Engineer, you’ll play a pivotal role in our success story. You will conduct rigorous quality checks, identify areas for improvement, and drive
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and efficient and which respond well to need. As part of a multi-disciplinary team, the roles will help shift planning cycles from short term to longer-term, with the aim being to develop a clear master
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Clinical Salary Scale. Within the sessions at the University, the main activity will be research although involvement in teaching will also be encouraged. Time will be divided into blocks of service
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days off for university closure days. Working on a flexible rota the main duty of this position will be to support the Cluster Manager with the following: Work across multiple sites to help manage a team
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departments and agencies. The primary focus of this post is to develop new AI approaches to Pandemic Resilience as part of the hub. The potential for AI to support our response to emerging epidemic and pandemic
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This is an outstanding opportunity for an experienced Nurse Practitioner who has a proven track record of delivering exceptional clinical care within a Primary Care setting. Your proficiency in
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using primary cell models, as well as strategies to exploit metabolic imbalances to selectively target infected cells. The candidate will design and perform experiments in virology and molecular biology