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working collaboratively, solving complex challenges, and contributing to a culture of respect, learning, and high performance. You will have: A degree in Veterinary Science (or equivalent) recognised in
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Senior Research Development Coordinator to play a key role in supporting and enhancing research performance within the School of Translational Medicine. This is a dynamic and collaborative role where you
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and compliance with relevant legislation and regulatory requirements Communicate clearly and respectfully with colleagues, management, and stakeholders to support a high-performing team What You’ll
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, business users, external partners and University IT teams to translate complex needs into intuitive, high‑quality digital experiences. Beyond delivery, you will help shape engineering standards and practices
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platforms. This position provides high-level administrative support, expert guidance, and coordination to enable error-free exam delivery. Working collaboratively across teams, the role also assists with
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, yielding negligible performance gains or even inducing catastrophic forgetting. To bridge the gap between theoretical AL and real-world deployment, this PhD project will develop resilient active learning
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then link these with high-order constructs related to high-performance teamwork, such as effective communication, coordination and leadership. This will assist the assessment and improvement
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them The Opportunity The Assessment Integrity Coordinator plays a critical role in safeguarding academic standards across the assessment lifecycle. This position delivers high-level administrative and
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Performance Computing platform (MASSIVE) to do the experiments.
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role that genuinely influences how research systems perform and evolve. About the Role Reporting to the MARP Administration Manager, you’ll provide high-level technical, analytical and administrative