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industry. You will have the opportunity to contribute to the growing output of the Evidence Synthesis and HTA, and broader Health Economics research themes within IPH either through methods research or by
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key role in adapting cross-sector innovations for agricultural use and disseminating outcomes to both academic and industry stakeholders. Dedicated time for professional development will be built
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projects in either methods research or by collaborating with University colleagues, NHS partners and industry on applied projects. You will have at least a Master¿s degree in health economics, operational
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-physical systems, robotics, IoT, distributed and connected devices. You will engage with industry stakeholders, other engineers and domain experts to ensure tools integration across a range of diverse
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with academic researchers, industry partners, and internal stakeholders to ensure that project milestones are met and that any arising intellectual property is effectively identified, protected, and
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numeracy skills. You should have 3 GCSEs at Grade C or above (or equivalent) including English Language with an organised and flexible approach to work. Experience within the leisure industry is desirable
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, helping to enhance animal welfare, reduce antibiotic use, and support a more sustainable dairy industry. You will work alongside Dr. Joe Neary and Professor. Rob Smith, leaders in livestock health research
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.) to establish Liverpool as a global leader in biologics innovation and manufacturing. You will co-lead Work Package 2 (WP2) on biomanufacturing feasibility, immunotoxicity and formulation stability, liaising
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between Departments is important to the role which will be based in the Materials Innovation Factory. The post will involve leading an iterative programme of applied polymer chemistry and materials science
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the music industry and in Higher Education, and we therefore particularly encourage applications from individuals who self-identify as members of groups who are often under-represented. The School is