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Overview The IT Services (ITS) Portfolio team provides a single view of ITS delivery commitments, as aligned to the University of Sheffield’s strategic objectives. As Head of Portfolio, you will
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Demonstrates strong critical thinking. Objectively analyses and evaluates information to form well-reasoned recommendations that consider the broader strategic context and long-term implications. Essential
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at: application/interview) Ability to take responsibility for personal time management and work proactively and independently to ensure that relevant objectives and milestones are met. (Assessed at: application
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teams in risk management and mitigation and escalate issues promptly. Work with the team to ensure the group objectives are achieved to: Secure the long-term sustainability and growth of the Composite
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teaching programmes, which will include identifying learning objectives and selecting appropriate curricula, selecting teaching methods, resources and reading, designing and producing study material using
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host-pathogen interactions while developing diagnostic strategies to combat the spread of AMR typhoid fever. Objective 1: Identify and characterise the Salmonella-induced host cell secretome during
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few of the signal based indirect approaches have now been implemented for TCM in real-world applications. Objectives: In order to address these challenges, supported by EPSRC grant EP/T024291/1
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. Objectives – We will use observational, experimental and molecular genetic data of individually marked red-billed leiothrix (Leiothrix lutea), an invasive species in Iberia and potential recent colonist in
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line with project objectives. Plan and conduct ecological monitoring fieldwork in three English cities, utilising novel instrumentation and tried-and-tested sampling methods (vegetation, birds, insects
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precise control over fibre composition and architecture. The core objective of this project is to combine electrospinning with various conductive enhancement techniques to fabricate novel electrode