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protection system Experience in the CSEA sector via law enforcement, technology sector, child protection, or similar Experience of gathering, analysing and presenting complex information to a senior audience
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with minimal supervision. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively in writing and orally. The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with
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Ophthalmology) email: [email protected] The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. Is e buidheann carthannais a th’ ann an Oilthigh Dhùn
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the virus-host interaction, on virus infection, propagation, immune evasion, and tumorigenesis. To this end, we will employ interdisciplinary approaches in virology, RNA biology, immunology, and
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The University of Edinburgh aims to deliver positive impact for society. This means we want to improve peoples’ lives and protect the planet. Our commitments include being a zero carbon and zero
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We are looking for a Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Surgery depending on experience. The Opportunity: The Hospital for Small Animals at the University of Edinburgh is looking to recruit
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at The University of Edinburgh is looking for a geospatial technician/data engineer to support, maintain and develop their award winning Digimap®, Digimap for Schools and other geospatial services and projects
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Full-time 35 hours per week Open-ended: permanent The Opportunity: The University of Edinburgh is seeking a Head of Physical Preparation to lead our elite performance programme. This pivotal role
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research centre focused on the safety and welfare of athletes across all levels of sport. In partnership with colleagues at the University of Edinburgh, we lead the UK Collaborating Centre on Injury and
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of Edinburgh. The Fleming Fund Fellowships at the University of Edinburgh build knowledge and capacity in southern and east Africa to tackle the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). We are now