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want to work and when? Look no further! St Edmund’s College is hiring casual Night Porters to join the team. The Porters Lodge is a key service to the College, providing a contact point for students
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combines imaging of FRET biosensors with high-resolution genetic and biochemical perturbations to allow us to link signal integration upstream and program activation downstream of phytohormone cellular
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and facilitate stakeholder contributions. -Act as the main point of contact, representing the project at various committees and ensuring team communication. -Manage project communications with
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; the sociology of war, conflict, inequality, race, gender, work, emotions, beauty and the environment. Using your previous experience in a similar administrative role, you will be the first point of contact
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potentially bring new approaches to address the problem. In particular, the current approaches bring together techniques based on network science, graph signal processing and game theory. Familiarity and
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or the Assistant Senior Tutor - Pastoral. The Student Office is responsible for student academic progress and welfare and wellbeing. Duties include providing administrative support; acting as the first point of
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current students, to examination and award of degree. The range and scale of operational activity (~570 current students, ~1900 applications processed and ~50 PhDs examined in 22/23) and the people-facing
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A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on Coherent Optical Access Networks, including both digital signal processing (DSP) and machine
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well as providing administrative leadership which is pivotal to the day-to-day operation of the Department. With previous experience of operational and strategic planning in a senior administrative role within Higher
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. This post funded by a Cancer Research UK (CRUK) Programme Foundation Award is available from April 2024. Dr Munoz-Espin's research programme aims to understand the mechanisms and processes