11 environment "Aalto University" positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON in United Kingdom
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things happen in a dynamic environment demonstrating planning and problem-solving skills. You should have an understanding and knowledge of GCP and some awareness of clinical research. Experience in
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work well as part of a busy and successful team. You will be a self-starter and enjoy the challenge of making things happen in a fast-moving environment. You will have strong office experience in a
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Research administration and environment. Above all, you will have a passion for maximising the student experience. You will work with professional service teams and academics across the University and in
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an environment where everyone can thrive and are proactive in fostering a culture of inclusion, respect and equality of opportunity. We believe that we can only truly meet our objectives if we are reflective
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. Benefits: Opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in the field of international trade. Collaborative and supportive work environment. Competitive salary and benefits package. Professional
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environment with many opportunities to collaborate with members of the astronomy group and beyond. We are strongly committed to diversity in the student and academic population, and you will be supported in
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18 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON Research Field Physics Environmental science Geosciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage
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, in top-tier conferences and journals in the area of Systems, ML, ubiquitous computing, and signal processing. We have a positive and vibrant environment, and, in this project, you will have an
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Sunley, in the Department of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Southampton. The post will work closely with the other investigators: Professors Stuart Dawley and Danny MacKinnon (Geography
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, composed of both basic scientists and clinicians, providing a rich environment for exciting professional and personal development. Supported by the research charity Retina UK, this translational research