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communications professional to use their skills and creativity to support communication with our alumni community. To deliver this role you will need excellent written and verbal communication skills, the ability
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project; collaborate effectively with other members of the team to help them complete their projects; write up their work for publication; present their work at conferences; integrate with other members
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on different polymer/BM substrate structures. Furthermore, a strong publication record demonstrating the candidate’s collaborative competences will be essential. Please ensure you read the Job Description and
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to improve these within the UK. The post-holder will also investigate the role of community-led initiatives in urban biodiversity conservation, collaborate with poets to identify sentiments surrounding urban
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management of an exciting collaborative international research project, funded through the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), UK. You will act as Project Support Coordinator for a largescale
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environment. What makes IT Services different is its defining characteristics: strong leadership, active collaboration, forward thinking, and delivering at pace. We expect our staff to be comfortable with
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Faculty of Health and Life Sciences We are looking for an enthusiastic research assistant to join the Children and Young People’s Mental Health Research Collaboration (ChYMe) at the University
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reliability. BMBS is not a traditional modular curriculum, we work collaboratively with a wide range of NHS partners across Devon to deliver this flagship programme. Medicine is a fast-moving and ever-changing
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. Teamwork skills to work in collaboration with existing group members. An active and supportive approach to inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary research that will help to foster interactions and links
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Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) School for Public Health Research. Flexible working is supported. The post will include close collaboration with our colleagues at the Universities of Exeter and