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environments. They will have extensive experience across all IT service delivery areas coupled with excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. We offer a generous annual leave package plus
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Therapy. The Department of Health Sciences provides a collegiate and collaborative environment for the conduct of internationally relevant research examining contemporary issues aligned with the College
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able to travel locally and nationally. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills are required and the ability to quickly adapt to a multinational environment is advantageous. The ideal candidate
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and varied environment. Managing behaviours and safeguarding, as well as demonstrating initiative, decision making and composure under pressure are vital for this role. You will lead a multi skilled
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applications using a large database and collaborating within a busy office environment as part of a team. Essential qualifications include excellent communication and computing skills, along with the ability
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interprofessional environment for the conduct of nationally and internationally relevant education and research. With newly established Brunel Medical School and existing collaboration with other University
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research and technology centre (established in 2009) that sits between the knowledge base and industry offering high quality research in an innovative environment; focused on non-destructive testing
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Nursing, Medicine, Psychology and Occupational Therapy. The Department of Health Sciences provides a collegiate and collaborative environment for the conduct of internationally relevant research examining
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an exciting career in analytical and environmental science research, with a focus to tackle a growing concern with respect to managing plastic waste. Pollution is now considered an environmental emergency
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Master's qualification in an area relevant to the proposed project, experience working in the NHS or healthcare environment, and undertaking research with people living with chronic respiratory disease would