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degree of innovative spirit and enthusiasm to operate at the very cutting edge of functional biomaterials design. You will join this vibrant and exciting research team at the University of Bristol
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, throughout the academic year, for our students. The role holder will, using a variety of community building strategies, design, plan, and deliver multiple event series for our students living in the three
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processes and designing and implementing new procedures where needed. It is also expected that this role will support the industrial liaison activity within the school and will have contact with external
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to lead on the development of the physical activity intervention that will be delivered for Year 5 pupils in primary schools. This will be a co-design process and will include identifying the programs
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groups of such tools and other researchers engaged in the project, as well as designing, implementing and evaluating the tools with user partners of the projects (both internally and externally). Design
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design, implementation and analysis methods as well as the proper use of chemicals and equipment. You will support associated plant science laboratory-based research within the School. You will be
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. The test is designed to improve the use of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections, and it is hoped it may be valuable in the fight against antibiotic resistance. The study is funded by the NIHR
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, ICP-OES). Provision of specialist support for complex activities within a facility, laboratory or a designated suite of laboratories. Typical duties would include: Working with key stakeholders (e.g
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Range – Grade F £26,444 to £29,605 based on 35 hours per week- depending on experience. Contract type: Open-ended Work pattern: Full-time and Part-time considered. Grade: F Salary: £26,444 – £29,605 per
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Regulation 2015 The ability to plan, organise, schedule, and prioritise your own workload, with a commitment to providing high quality customer service you are able to work under pressure in an environment