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, chewing gum, graffiti, dirt, dust, moss, etc., so that the campus is presented to its best at all times. You will work as part of a team and during inclement weather, will focus on deep cleans
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and (iv) enabling future commercialization. This post is part time and fixed term from 1 September 2025 until 30 June 2026. This will be achieved through stakeholder engagement, rigorous evaluation, and
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join our teaching teams and contribute to studio design teaching on our professionally accredited courses (BA in Architecture/Part 1 and Master of Architecture/Part2), as well as supervising
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to work in the University¿s main animal facility. As part of a conscientious team, you will be responsible for maintaining an auxiliary service for the care, welfare and husbandry of various species
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Special Collections and Archives based at the Sydney Jones Library. You will work closely with the Deputy Director, and as part of their leadership team you will take a holistic approach to service, and be
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bases, interventions and policies focused on sustainability and net zero transformations. By connecting sustainability with justice, research with action, and constituent knowledge producers and community
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in the Universitys main animal facility. As part of a dedicated and conscientious team, you will be responsible for maintaining a high standard of welfare and husbandry for various species of small
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work closely with the Deputy Director, and as part of their leadership team you will take a holistic approach to service, and be responsible for supporting, developing and influencing a range of
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. This post is initially fixed term for 9 months, part-time 2 days/week (0.4FTE). Informal enquiries contact: Sarah Willson (Sarah.Willson@liverpool.ac.uk, Head of Leahurst Equine Practice), Harry Carslake
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national networks. The role is a key part of delivering our Research Strategy and supports several of the Centre¿s core objectives. A key aspect of this role is supporting the work of EATC4Children