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: To start ASAP, ending in July 2024 The Geography, Environment and Planning Team, within the School of Life and Medical Sciences, are looking for a casual Programme Administrator to support with the MSc
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Services and across the University, specifically from academic schools and the Student Administration Service. Skill and experience required You will already have substantial proven administrative experience
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, and presentation of materials for internal and external meetings as required. Skill and experience required You will have appropriate proven experience in IT across the range of Microsoft products
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the chance to be a part of an innovative team, playing a significant role in innovating on-campus and/or online teaching at the University of Hertfordshire. Skills and experience required This role requires
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and software solutions to meet University 24/7 service requirements, in-line with security arrangements including access to other systems and services. Skill and experience required You will have proven
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closely with the wider University of Hertfordshire safety team. In addition to this, you must have a thorough knowledge of the relevant safety procedures applicable to laboratories and workshops, whilst
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Post Title Senior Research Assistant in CPU/GPU Satellite Modem SBU/Department:School of Physics, Engineering and Computer Science FTE: 1.0 fte (working 37 hours per week) Duration of Contract
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Casual – Student Guide Rate of Pay: NLW £11.44 per hour plus 12.07% accrued holiday per total value Working Hours: Part-Time 15 Hours Maximum per week Duration: 9th September 2024- 6th October 2024 (Successful applicants must be able to attend training sessions beforehand) Availability required...
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are invited for a motivated Clinical Psychologist to join the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology programme at the University of Hertfordshire (UH). We are seeking to appoint a Clinical Psychologist to contribute
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Carnegie), University of Nottingham (John Owen, Georgia Thermou, Fangying Wang), University of Hertfordshire (Yiding Liu) and Wrexham University (Richard Day). Joining our vibrant research team