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View All Vacancies Precision Optic Team Location: St Asaph Salary: £39,347 to £42,978 per annum Closing Date: Sunday 03 March 2024 Reference: 2324599 Are you an individual who is excited to learn
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View All Vacancies Nursing Location: St Asaph Salary: £39,347 to £42,978 per annum, pro rata Closing Date: Monday 13 May 2024 Reference: 2223692-R3 0.7 FTE - 25.9 hours a week Are you a
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St Catharine’s College is seeking to appoint up to nine Bye-Fellows over the next three years from 1 October 2024. We welcome applications from postdoctoral researchers or experienced supervisors
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St Catharine’s College is seeking to appoint up to nine Bye-Fellows over the next three years from 1 October 2024. We welcome applications from postdoctoral researchers or experienced supervisors
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opportunity to shape the direction of clinical neurointensive care research at St. George’s, where neuroscience is a priority area for both St George’s, University of London and St George’s University Hospitals
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Closing Date: Monday 03 June 2024 Reference: 520-24 St George’s University of London is looking to appoint an exceptional individual to the post of Student Voice Officer. Improving our students
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at the Institute of Infection and Immunity, St George’s University of London (SGUL), and is funded by a UKRI (MRC) Programme Grant on mitigation of Candida resistance. Successful applicants will have a BSc in a
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the student at the centre of all our endeavours. At St Mary’s University, we are dedicated to preparing our students for flourishing lives and successful careers within a community of mutual respect. In
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at the centre of all our endeavours. At St Mary’s University, we are dedicated to preparing our students for flourishing lives and successful careers within a community of mutual respect. In challenging times, we
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of antifungal resistance in the human fungal pathogen Candida. The project would be based in Prof Bicanic’s fungal Research laboratory at the Institute of Infection and Immunity, St George’s University of London