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: 2620424LG Part-Time 0.3 FTE - 12 hours The school of School of Primary Care, Population Sciences and Medical Education, University of Southampton, is seeking a well-qualified and highly motivated consultant
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Primary Care Research Centre Location: Aldermoor Health Centre Salary: £34,980 to £42,978 Full Time Fixed Term for 6 Months Closing Date: Wednesday 22 May 2024 Interview Date: Wednesday 29 May 2024
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of the relevant research areas, a proven track record of high-quality original research publications, the ability to work well in a multidisciplinary, multi-professional team and hold a corresponding NTN. The post
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have a good track record in conducting independent and original research and publishing in research journals. Applications for Research Fellow positions will be considered from candidates who are working
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performance, resource efficient light alloys. The funding deadline is 31/05/2025, but it has a high chance to get this grant extended to another 3 years. Both Research Fellows will be the main contributor
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other researchers within the project team (e.g. engineers, designer). The main responsibilities include: Preparation of research protocols, obtaining ethical approvals, and recruiting participants for a
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you’ll do Act as the primary technical liaison between the supplier delivering the new network, and the University’s network services team. Manage and oversee the activities of other technical project
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revolutionary new type of optical fibre. This research is part of a substantial £2.2M multi-institutional research grant funded by EPSRC, with a primary objective to create tailored optical fibre, specifically
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accountabilities / Primary Responsibilities To provide a comprehensive reception service to the University, acting as first point of contact for visitors to the University and for staff and others visiting Building
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the primary aim of developing students into reflective graduates who can shape the world around them. To achieve this, the GLC offers students the opportunity to take part in human, non-human, and environmental