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Do you have an aptitude for science and in particular working in a laboratory environment? Do you want to begin your career as a teaching technician in one of the top Universities in the country? We
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, preferably within a similar large and complex environment, you will have a flexible approach to ensure the service being delivered is efficient and effective to meet the needs of a wide portfolio of clients
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to surfaces and interfaces that underpin the dual transition in Green and Digital technologies and want to be part of a vibrant, collaborative and supportive research and teaching environment? If so, the
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enable our students to learn, conduct research and help shape a better future for everyone through easy access and sharing of data in a collaborative environment. The Data Services team provide technical
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come?’ We are seeking passionate student innovators to support a range of activities across HELIX and the Library Makerspace. These new learning environments are designed to give students and staff
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transitions towards sustainable mobility systems? Do you thrive on working in an exciting and creative environment committed to making a difference? Inspiring Futures for Zero Carbon Mobility (INFUZE ) is a
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environment. You will also be responsible for co-ordinating the Residence Life Assistants in your halls. You must be employed by the University and have experience of working or dealing with students, ideally
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signalling, protein, structure and function. You will join the School of Molecular and Cellular Biology, which is a vibrant academic environment composed of 55 academic staff with research strengths in
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, faculties and the libraries) providing an initial triage service of signposting, information, and practical help in a client-focused environment. You will confidently support student engagement with our
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research strengths in cultural value, participation and engagement, policy and leadership; places, spaces and environments; digital culture, pedagogies and practices. You will also provide effective and