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Salary: Full time starting salary is normally in the range £56,021 to £64,914 with potential progression once in post to £84,644 The School of Government at the University of Birmingham welcomes
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Salary: Full time starting salary is normally in the range £45,585 to £54,395 with potential progression once in post to £61,198 The School of Government at the University of Birmingham welcomes
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JD The role has arisen as a consequence of the award of a BBSRC sLoLa award (SPIDR) to Prof Andrew Wilson (University of Birmingham). The purpose of the role is: (i) to assist Prof Wilson and Dr Chiara
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Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is normally in the range £34,980 to £44,263 with potential progression once in post to £46,974. Grade: 7 Job
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Birmingham City University is a large and diverse place to work and study right in the heart of the city and we are currently looking to add two new infrastructure engineers to our IT team
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Birmingham City University is a large and diverse place to study right in the heart of the city and we currently have an exciting opportunity for a Security Officer to join our dynamic Security
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minority ethnic backgrounds. OUR VISION Birmingham City University is growing in quality and standing, with an academic STEAM agenda at the heart of our ambitions. We are transforming the lives of students
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Data Protection Policy . OUR VISION Birmingham City University is growing in quality and standing, with an academic STEAM agenda at the heart of our ambitions. We are transforming the lives of students
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Birmingham City University is growing in quality and standing, with an academic STEAM agenda at the heart of our ambitions. We are transforming the lives of students and their communities, and want outstanding
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for Applicants OUR VISION Birmingham City University is growing in quality and standing, with an academic STEAM agenda at the heart of our ambitions. We are transforming the lives of students and their communities