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invite you to apply for the role. About the National R&D Lab: CoSTAR National Lab for R&D in Creative Technology is the largest ever investment in creative industries R&D in UK history: a £51.1m programme
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Fire Safety holder. You will also have strong interpersonal, organisational, and multi-tasking skills, a sound working knowledge of current H&S law, committed to your own continuous professional
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dynamic strain and flow fields during flight. Candidates should hold a PhD in a relevant biology or engineering discipline and be competent with numerical simulations. Desirable competencies would include
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implementation to support the achievement of revenue /engagement targets. Build and develop lasting relationships with current and prospective clients and stakeholders to meet revenue/engagement targets and
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within their remit to ensure alignment with the organisation’s current and future needs. About You You will be educated to degree level or equivalent and have extensive experience in managing HR systems
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by building on existing concepts. The post-holder will aid with the design, development, and maintenance of the research group’s computing infrastructure for data and code, establishing and documenting
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is funded by Innovate UK and DDM Health Ltd. DDM Health specialises in digital therapeutics and virtual care services with a focus on cardiometabolic health leveraging advanced technology to manage and
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education, we embed issues of ethics, sustainability, and inclusion as core parts of our distinctive offering. This is an exciting time to join us as we are looking to build on our current successes, our
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, programmes and events that support a creative industries EDI-focused innovation ecosystem - Engage with a diverse array of stakeholders across academia, creative technology companies, research organizations
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, except during university closure days. The AskQM Team handles queries from all current undergraduate, postgraduate taught and postgraduate research students, in-person, by telephone and through the AskQM