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no earlier than 1st November 2025 Summary of the role This role is within the Research Development and Management pillar of the Research Services Directorate, which provides local delivery of support to
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of initial teacher education and training and it is currently enacting ambitious plans for the development of both its research and teaching programmes. We welcome colleagues who seek to promote and maintain a
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will be required to carry out method development, quality control, data interpretation and analysis as well as keep up to date with developments in MS instrumentation and methods. The post-holder will
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, geology and geography, and so much more. We are proud signatories of the Technician Commitment, working to raise the visibility, recognition, career development and sustainability of technical careers. We
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, drama & communications, physics, geology and geography, and so much more. We are proud signatories of the Technician Commitment, working to raise the visibility, recognition, career development and
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support activities that underpin the student experience. SEAS consists of professional services teams that provide a portfolio of educational activities to assist students with the development
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Procurement with Estate Services, Grounds and Campus Services to provide a high-quality staff and student experience and help develop sustainable Capital strategies for the University’s campuses. The Strategic
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the achievement of the following aims: Ensuring students receive the highest quality student experience Developing standards which ensure the service is at the forefront of the industry Providing
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dynamic environment. You will make a significant contribution to the achievement of the following aims: Ensuring students receive the highest quality student experience Developing standards which ensure
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engagement initiatives to inspire staff and students Analyse data, develop reports and briefings, and provide recommendations that shape future sustainability actions Build relationships across the University