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At the University of Plymouth, innovation is at the core of our ethos. We're not just about teaching and research; we're committed to exploring new horizons and making a meaningful impact
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) has funded a grant in return for meeting project delivery outcomes in respect of the Maritime Regulatory Innovation Framework (MRIF) – Developing regulatory frameworks to support maritime innovation
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testing, environmental modelling and coastal engineering. You will work as part of a team under the direction of the School Technical Manager to: Manage and maintain designated equipment, facilities and
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welcome to indicate a preference to a particular shift pattern (outlined below). Monday to Friday, 06.00-09.00am or 06:30 – 09:30am, 15 hrs per week (With a requirement to work occasional Saturdays
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, Microsoft basics etc. Administrative duties in support of Information Specialists and collection development e.g., reading lists and order checks, book orders, design of content for promotion and displays
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, Design and Architecture (ADA) offers high quality, student-centred degrees, postgraduate programmes and research opportunities relevant to today’s cultural, creative, architectural and design-related
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to scholarship that includes undertaking curriculum development and design activities. The School takes pride in supporting the needs of the local region and recognises that providing excellent educational and
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for non-standard provision. You will enhance learners' experiences through pedagogic innovation and supporting the University’s strategic objectives and priorities. You will draw on networks and knowledge
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analytical techniques, especially proven experience of HPLC, and an understanding of LC-MS. You will also have experience in designing modifying and optimising scientific methodologies and running experiments
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(the School’s student facing Electronics and Robotics store) and contribute to their design and development by creating kits for loans. This position is a job-sharing role (2 days a week) responsible for ongoing