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materials for life science opportunities. Terms and Conditions Salary will be Grade 8, £48,350 - £56,021 per annum. This post is full time (35 hours p/w) and open ended. Relocation assistance will be provided
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Job Purpose To provide in-depth technical expertise in Archaeological science and provide advice on the creation, set up and best operation of technical resources including laboratory facilities
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Job Purpose To undertake research that is internationally recognised/excellent and contribute to knowledge exchange/impact activities in Technology/Innovation Management; contribute to learning and
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communication skills both oral and written, specifically the ability to communicate material of a specialist or technical nature in quantitative social science. Desirable D1 Ability to use R for data management
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the development, promotion and application of corporate strategies and policies for handling biological materials. 2. Promoting the development and introduction of common standards for biosafety and security
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secondarily in the post-mortem facilities. Ensure that classes are set up correctly to deliver the variety of practical skill sessions required for the School's veterinary undergraduate programmes, providing in
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the preparation of presentation slides and physical handling of marketing stands and material. 4. Support the set-up of, and attend, dedicated on-campus Student Opportunities events including pop-ups in high
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projects across all the schools of the College, the postholder will help foster a community of practice for research software engineering, leading on specialist and thematic areas as appropriate
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staff as well as to undergraduate and postgraduate Engineering students. Be responsible for maintaining key systems within the School of Engineering Teaching Office related to teaching and quality
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planning, organisation, development and delivery of the curriculum within engineering including developing research-led courses and new teaching materials and methodologies and adopting inclusive learning