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of ¿Response Mode¿. Academic Training: A bespoke academic training programme will be developed according to the interests of the appointed candidate and hosted within the Department of Molecular and Clinical
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Manager will input into the development and review of data management processes within the clinical trials unit and perform training for Data Management team members. You should have extensive experience as
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to operationalise research strategy, enhance bid quality, and strengthen networks that support research performance and income growth. You will have a degree (or equivalent) and relevant research support or
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dedicated service to academic and Professional Services colleagues in relation to student experience. You should have three GCSE's at Grade C or above (or equivalent) including English Language, with high
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to installation and operation. A central element of the post is supporting nuclear physics projects within the Liverpool Detector Characterisation Facility, including the organisation, supervision, installation and
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Research Collaboration North-West Coast and NIHR School for Public Health Research, You will work autonomously providing a high standard of comprehensive secretarial and administrative support. A
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(or equivalent) in a relevant subject, be computer literate and in addition have experience of handling a variety of different sample types. The post is available until 28th February 2027. Our
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The Opportunity You will play a vital role in advancing next-generation intelligent systems within the School of Computer Science and Informatics. Working closely with the Principal Investigator and
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the Institute of Systems, Molecular and Integrative Biology at the University of Liverpool. You will be responsible for applying computational methods on datasets generated from sequenced samples collected
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autonomous systems and the renewable energy sector. You will join a dynamic and collaborative research environment and will be expected to develop an internationally recognised research programme aligned with