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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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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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meetings, as determined by the programme Coordinators. A tailor-made package of teaching materials and other resources is provided for each main programme component. A full-time week induction, in which
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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
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of iCAT is to provide the evidence base needed to deliver child-appropriate auditory technologies for primary school aged children with MMHL. You will be involved in all aspects of iCAT’s naturalistic
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has arisen to join a busy, dynamic and friendly team in support of our vision “making campus an inspiring place to be”. We currently have two vacancies for a college porter on our main Bailrigg Campus
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also support RF cavity manufacturing on other projects at Lancaster university. Ideally you should have a masters degree in mechanical engineering. You will be based at Daresbury Laboratory in the UK but