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Details Many human interactions with objects and surfaces rely on perception of the tactile interface. This could be when gripping objects with hands, or controlling walking movements through the physical
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, clinical, and population-focussed research across heart function, neuromuscular and physical activity, into holistic approaches that provide novel insight into human health and generate local and global
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and satisfactory references. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the Exceptions Order 1975, provides information about which
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Human Resources This full-time post is available immediately on a permanent basis. This role offers the opportunity for hybrid working – some time on campus and some from home within the UK. Summary
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General Counsel, providing specialist employment law advice, as part of the in-house Legal Services team and as a business partner to Human Resources. They will join a friendly, busy, and supportive legal
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Courageous Inspiring Collaborative Integrity Our values underpin our culture, ethical focus, and approach to decision-making. You will be able to act as a role model and champion our values along with all
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Human Resources. They will join a friendly, busy, and supportive legal team and will have the opportunity to undertake a complex and varied workload. Candidates must be a Solicitor or Barrister employment
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in our Institute of Sport to establish ourselves as sector leaders for sports education and research. New research and teaching spaces provide a unique range of sports performance facilities, human
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conditions for our people to thrive at Cambridge. Our Human Resources (HR) Division supports the University to deliver its goals of excellence in education, learning and research via the recruitment, retention
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at Exeter, particularly in areas related or complementary to understanding the determinants of, and limitations to, human exercise performance. The person appointed will work within the Applied Physiology