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View All Vacancies Biomedical & Life Sciences Location: Bailrigg Salary: £25,138 to £28,759 (Full time, indefinite) Closing Date: Sunday 04 February 2024 Interview Date: Tuesday 20 February 2024
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excellent customer service skills. Portering experience is not essential but desirable with experience of working in a similar environment. You should be comfortable working with computers and multiple
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closely with the Director of the Work Foundation and the wider Senior Management team to provide administrative support across the Work Foundation programme. In particular you will support the Director with
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to the experimental objectives of the research programme. You will contribute to the project by performing experiments on analogue materials to better understand the ductile fragmentation of low viscosity volcanic
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generation of environmental scientists with the skills, knowledge and experience they need to take on the challenges of a changing world. The environmental sciences are currently underrepresented by people
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on End of Life Care in conjunction with the Centre of Health Informatics, Computing and Statistics. The post holder will play a key role in a study mapping illness trajectories for people with advanced
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View All Vacancies Library Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster UK Salary: £20,948 to £22,214 (Part time, indefinite) Closing Date: Sunday 17 March 2024 Interview Date: Wednesday 27 March 2024 Reference: 0350-24 An opportunity has arisen for enthusiastic and proactive individual to join our User...
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and optical-NIR imaging to further control systematic effects. This position is funded for 3 years and comes with funding for travel and computing. People with experience in optical/ NIR surveys
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International Foundation and Pre-Master's pathway programs leading to a wide range of subjects at Lancaster University, including Business, Biological science, Engineering, Computing and data science, and Law
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within Lancaster Medical School and the Centre for Health Informatics and Computing and Statistics group at Lancaster University. The research project is a close collaboration with public health partners