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at risk is the Fens of the East of England which produces 11% of the agri-food economy in 4% of agricultural lands. Both sea-level rise and water abstraction can increase the risk of salinisation
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Job titleLecturer in Business and Economics Job referenceR004080 Date posted29/04/2024 Application closing date19/05/2024 LocationKings Cross - London Salary£26,652 - £32,509 (unqualified) £33,486
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Category: Management Hours: 21 hours per week Welsh Language Level Requirement: None Job Summary Ability to communicate through the medium of Welsh or a desire to learn Welsh is desirable. This role is integral to providing direction, advice and support to The Chair and Board of Trustees and...
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economic vibrancy, community resilience and sustainability, and well-being? Do you want to further your career in one of the UK’s leading research-intensive Universities? The role will manage and provide
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Research Centre (CDRC), funded by the UK Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC), as Operational Co-ordinator. The CDRC works with consumer organisations to make their data available to trusted research
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University of Ulster | Belfast Harbour Estate, Northern Ireland | United Kingdom | about 11 hours ago
Role: Environmental Controls Engineer Department: Estates Services Grade: 7 £38,273- £45,611 Responsible to: Head of Estates Customer Service - Greater Belfast Campus: Belfast (Fixed Term until 30th March 2026 / Full Time) Job Purpose: The Environmental Controls Engineer is responsible to the...
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– together with university researchers who are dedicated to helping meet these stakeholders’ goals for a fairer, more sustainable economy and society. Second, YPIP will unfold at an expansive scale: it will
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The Opportunity: Governance and Strategic Planning are looking to recruit a Data and Insights Analyst to assist our small, high impact team. The postholder will help deliver key annual reporting and planning for the University, as well as competitor analysis such as league table evaluation and...
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- ABOUT US - We are a university with a national and international reputation for excellence, innovation and regional engagement, making a major contribution to the economic, social and cultural development
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beauty salon University Campus Oldham has an ambitious strategy to develop its Higher Education and Professional Development portfolio and to maximise its economic and social contribution to Oldham and the