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received by midnight of the closing date. Expected Interview Date: To be confirmed Expected Start Date: 1st August 2024 The Health and Safety Team support the University of Sussex in delivering a safe
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, an exciting collaborative initiative by the University of Sussex and the Institute of Development Studies to develop interdisciplinary research in sustainability, is appointing a Research Support Coordinator
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the direct supervision of a Research Fellow, and alongside one other research associate (based at the University of Sussex) and a project coordinator. The project principal investigators are in the School
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@sussex.ac.uk ) for informal enquiries. The University of Sussex values the diversity of its staff and students and we welcome applicants from all backgrounds. Please note: The University requires that work
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, under the direct supervision of a Research Fellow, and alongside one other research associate (based at the University of Sussex) and a project coordinator. The project principal investigators are in
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The University of Sussex is seeking an Apprenticeship Quality Manager to provide strategic direction in the design and delivery of the quality assurance arrangements that relate specifically
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About the role An exciting opportunity has arisen for a candidate experienced with Statutory Data returns, to lead on key returns here at the University of Sussex, including the HESA Data Futures
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at University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust as well as other local employers. You will join a vibrant, multi-disciplinary team, committed to providing high-quality education to our students
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(University of Greenwich, University College London, Royal Veterinary College, Aberystwyth University, City University, University of Sussex, Brunel University London, NIAB East Malling and Rothamsted Research
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(University of Greenwich, University College London, Royal Veterinary College, Aberystwyth University, City University, University of Sussex, Brunel University London, NIAB East Malling and Rothamsted Research