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coordination of the “Meet the Scientist” portion of the LifeLab activity days. Working across a variety of internal and external stakeholders, this excellent opportunity requires strong writing and
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, certificate, diploma, NVQ. You’ll have excellent communication and organisational skills and be able to work as part of a team and with minimum supervision. You are expected to have excellent practical skills
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socialise – so regardless of what life stage you are at, you will find a dynamic and vibrant city that caters for all. If you're ready to take on a new challenge and be part of a team that values hard work
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will provide training on our internal systems, including our online e-Recruit system. Our HR department is committed to the highest quality in everything we do and we want you to be part of that. Based
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transfer novel research ideas into manufacturing. As part of our project team, you will: Lead manufacturing processes necessary to produce microstructured/hollow preforms and optical fibres Provide a repair
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2025 to 30 September 2026. The successful applicant will work as part of a dynamic and collegial team responsible for furthering the Faculty’s international strategy. The successful applicant will be
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examination, practical skills, communication and multidisciplinary team working as part of a new revalidated course. This is a specialist role for an 18 month project to help with the development , delivery and
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) or up to 6 years part time. The Faculty of Medicine, supported by University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust wishes to appoint an NIHR Clinical Lecturer in Anaesthetics or Medical Oncology. You
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. Who are we? The NIHR is the UK’s largest funder of health and social care research, supporting life-changing advancements in health and social care delivery. As part of our team, you’ll play a vital
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(with a particular focus on research outside of NHS settings). You will be part of the NIHR Specialist Centre for Public Health Research Support Service Hub delivered by the University of Southampton and