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The Department of the Built Environment is inviting applications for the post of Lecturer Building Engineering, on a full-time basis. We are looking for inspiring and enthusiastic academics to make
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and simulation environment. As part of ongoing expansion the medical programme is now delivered across multiple sites, including Taunton and Torbay, and travel between sites may be required
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environment that values talent and supports endeavour and innovation. The School is strongly committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and holds an Athena Swan Silver Award recognising commitment
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constantly changing environment with senior colleagues and stakeholders in both formal settings and high profile events. You will: Provide executive support to the GSW Partnership Director and Partnership
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Based within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business, Plymouth Business School provides an enterprising environment that drives sustainable prosperity and enables our students and partners
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a unique interdisciplinary learning environment, where students from the largest breadth of healthcare disciplines in the South West can benefit from state-of-the-art facilities and equipment
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hospitals and the only trauma centre in Devon and Cornwall. Clinical research pathways within the School provide a research culture and environment that values talent and supports endeavour and innovation
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qualification such as a PhD in a topic related to novel formulations, natural products, biotechnology for healthcare, or nanotechnology. An ability to apply those skills in a commercial environment to develop new
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competent in supporting IT in a Higher Education or commercial environment. The ideal applicant will have a proven track record in a customer IT support role in a demanding, busy and constantly changing
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using the University’s Windows PC centrally managed desktop fleet in an enterprise environment. You will work in a dynamic and responsive team and assist in maintaining and developing our key IT services