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accelerator, running a large number of high-profile events and training/support programmes each year including showcases for international business investors and presentations to political stakeholders
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Southampton Business School Inspire a new generation of Inspire a new generation of entrepreneurs and leaders in finance Southampton Business School (SBS) is placed at the centre of the University
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within the Faculty Organisation of incoming and outgoing international delegations, coordinating itineraries and schedules, visas, travel, accommodation, and health and safety compliance The successful
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client records and making appointments using a client administration system. Ideally you will have experience within a health care setting. You must have excellent communication skills in written and
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, recruitment & follow-up of research participants Contribute to the development of the Quality Management System (QMS) and Technical Documents Supporting dissemination activities You will ideally have expertise
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and organisation of events. To apply a good working knowledge of departmental administrative systems to answer queries and resolves problems from colleagues and external customers. To contact other
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and suitably aligned to strategic planning. Developing the Resilience Strategy (business continuity, crises management and incident response) to ensure the University can operate without disruption
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, event organisation, financial administration, organising and minuting meetings, and ordering resources. To be successful in this role you will: Have the ability to build effective and credible working
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molecular complexes in-situ in the model organism Drosophila melanogaster. The project seeks to establish workflow that will enable the induced expression and labelling of macromolecular complexes and a range
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encourage applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age. For general enquiries please contact Prof. David Thomson