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/DFG funded ‘Ritual, rubbish and retrieval in Roman rivers’ project. You will have a PhD in Archaeology (or equivalent professional experience) and you will work with Professor Hella Eckardt (University
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We are pleased to announce a fantastic opportunity for ambitious computer scientists to join our Computer Science Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) Programme! How does it work? Candidates will study
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School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading | Reading, England | United Kingdom | about 2 months ago
29 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading Department Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Research Field Biological sciences » Biology Other
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and service processes For further information about the role please refer to the Job Description Person Specification and additional information about the Digital Technology Service at the University
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you You will have significant skill in managing processes and influencing people. You will be a team player with the ability to work with stakeholders at all levels and from all parts of the University
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-Food Economics and Marketing, University of Reading. The post holder will be responsible for: Research: Working within the consumer behaviour project team and with the wider Raising the Pulse consortium
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University of Reading are looking for someone who wants to kick off their career and develop their skills within Human Resources as an HR Apprentice. This role is based within our Human resources
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archaeological research, combining subject-related research with extensive practical experience in digital cataloguing. The project is jointly supervised by the University of Reading and the British Museum and
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” setting of the University of Reading is an inspiring place to come to work. Do you have a passion for providing exceptional customer service? Would you relish the challenge of developing the people
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contact Prof R. Cramer, Chemistry, University of Reading.