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will either assist in the management of designated projects across a School, College or professional service area, or manage and deliver smaller projects or elements of projects, devising and delivering
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of Birmingham. Role Summary The University has a requirement for a Lead Business Intelligence (BI) Developer who has significant skills and experience in Cloud data warehousing and systems analysis/design. We
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the NIHR Research for Patient Benefit programme, with the aim of developing and refining a multi-component behaviour change intervention for reducing delay and increasing identification of work-related
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Manager and in line with Operations Manuals. Ensure the team maintain control on all food and drink wastage and record accordingly. Ensure that all Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) hygiene
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of Birmingham. The Research Assistant will be responsible for cell isolation, cell culture and setting up cell cross talk assays following by analysis through imaging/molecular biology and flow cytometry
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and events. Role Summary In this role, you will maximise the value of the discovery, design, development and delivery lifecycles in a Business Analysis Practice designed to provide prospective and
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delivery of S&C services relating to the Performance Centre external business strategy. Utilisation of coaching feedback tools (i.e. Gymaware, TeamBuildr, Force Plate, Video Analysis, Timing Gates etc
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Immunotherapy. The Research Associate will be responsible for the processing of human samples (e.g. blood, tonsils) and for the analysis of these primary cells. The project will use novel combinations of peptide
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Strategy, and the continuing development of the Estates Space database for accurate Space related analysis and reporting. The Space and Digital Estate Team are directly responsible for the delivery and
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associated with large elements of work; leading/project managing a team to devise and implement a new and/or revised process (e.g. new programme or a recruitment drive); making a sustained contribution to