49 Environment uni jobs at University of Ulster in Ireland-United-Kingdom in United Kingdom
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Role: Lecturer in Building Surveying Department: Belfast School of Architecture &the Built Environment Grade: 7/8 £39,369 - £56,054 Responsible to: Head of School Campus: Belfast Job Purpose: To
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/peopleandculture/employee-benefits/equality-diversity/athena-swan.The University has a range of initiatives to support a family friendly working environment, including flexible working. Closing date: 4 July 2024
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our website https://www.ulster.ac.uk/peopleandculture/employee-benefits/equality-diversity/athena-swan . The University has a range of initiatives to support a family friendly working environment
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a range of initiatives to support a family friendly working environment, including flexible working. Closing date: 7 July 2024
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University of Ulster | Belfast Harbour Estate, Northern Ireland | United Kingdom | about 10 hours ago
March 2026 / Full Time) Job Purpose: The Environmental Controls Engineer is responsible to the Head of Estates Customer Services – Greater Belfast to provide and maintain a comfortable environment for
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biofilm-led colonisation) as well as the global environment (pollution and horizontal gene transfer). This project is funded by the Department for the Economy (NI) as part of the US-Ireland-R&D Partnership
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range of initiatives to support a family friendly working environment, including flexible working. Closing date: 24 June 2024
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Role: Lecturer in Planning Faculty: Belfast School of Architecture & the Built Environment Grade: 7/8 £39,369-£56,054) Responsible to: Associate Head(s) of School and Research Director, for
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+ Water project. The project is jointly funded by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Development in Northern Ireland, Science Foundation Ireland, and UK Research and Innovation. The post
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+ Water project. The project is jointly funded by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Development in Northern Ireland, Science Foundation Ireland, and UK Research and Innovation. The post