30 Physics "Høgskolen i Østfold" positions at University of Leicester in United Kingdom
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, significance and rigour. You will be able to demonstrate experience and achievement within physical activity or nutrition research, reflected by a high reputation in the UK and internationally as well as having
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desire to learn and a hands-on approach are just as important. You take pride in contributing to beautiful and well-maintained gardens, and you enjoy the physical aspect of gardening work. As an Assistant
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key focus in, including but not limited to, self-management, behaviour change and process evaluations. This is an excellent opportunity to work with teams from various disciplines and to work
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delivery of the student recruitment process and recruitment into accommodation; Welfare and Standing together in providing well-being support; communications teams for your marketing and social media
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themes of Research-inspired Education, World-changing Research and Our Citizens as well as the annual planning process. You will advise, coach, influence and challenge senior stakeholders on significant HR
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Chemistry - Process Equipment and Control Engineering - Mathematics - Physics - Environmental and Ecological Engineering - Pharmacy Chemical Ocean and Life College - Energy and Chemical Engineering - Marine
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, HPC, distributed ledger technology, process scheduling in data centres etc. The group is particularly strong in the area of digital twins and has a strong track record in obtaining funding, including
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whereby you will process invoices, expenses and miscellaneous payment requests accurately, ensuring documents comply with University Financial Regulations and are paid within payment terms. The role also
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physical activity and sports programs. In this role, you will collaborate closely with colleagues within the Sport Experience Team, various university departments such as Student Support Services, and
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About the role The Prototype Laboratory in the School of Physics and Astronomy is used by both research staff and students to undertake research and build space instrumentation, specifically focused