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: 2767324FC The Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) Research Group at University of Southampton (UOS), School of Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, is recruiting a scientist/ Research Fellow
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Professional Services Location: Highfield Campus Salary: Competitive Closing Date: Monday 01 July 2024 Reference: 2752324P1 Shape our success Embark on an exciting journey as the Chief Digital and
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members of the group. There will be an opportunity to guide PhD and Master students. Funding is available for three years starting from 1 October 2024. For further information please contact Dr Monica Ratoi
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Hospital as the main location. Acting as the first point of contact for all visitors to the School, you will provide a full range of confidential administrative support, including scheduling diaries
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of our clinical colleagues. Our principal role is to develop and deliver human anatomy teaching and learning for undergraduates. Teaching areas include gross anatomy, microanatomy, developmental anatomy
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transactional Student Life Cycle events. The main responsibilities of the role include: To support with the planning of Life Cycle events, including but not limited to University Open days, Student Arrivals and
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/ Primary Responsibilities To provide a comprehensive reception service to the University, acting as first point of contact for visitors to the University and for staff and others visiting Building 37
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accountabilities/primary responsibilities: To contribute to the development of a framework for monitoring the Faculty’s web presence and allow ongoing updating and maintenance by creating a systematic audit of
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postdoctoral researchers to join our Experimental Fluids laboratory to work on different projects! Main roles and responsibilities You will carry out research aimed at developing fundamental understanding
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delivery of our awareness and attainment raising activities which start in primary schools and run through to post-16. Focused on increasing the diversity of applications, offers and enrolments