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collaborative group, the supervision of junior staff, and preparing the data for analysis/publication. Applicants will preferably have a higher degree in a relevant biomedical or associated subject, or be a
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accordingly. Ensure that all Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) hygiene and allergen recording systems and food and drink receipt procedures are carried out and correctly recorded. Ensure team
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which arranges regular activities and events. Role Summary The University of Birmingham’s digital and data landscape is undergoing major transformation. One of the underpinning elements of our Digital
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carried out effectively. Knowledge of the following is desirable: Health and Safety at Work Act, Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) hygiene and allergen recording systems, COSHH and a
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techniques/experiments and/or procedures and the analysis and interpretation of results (may run an advanced specialist service). act as a recognised source of technical and/or specialist expertise in own area
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used to plan the running and development of services and/or lead shorter term projects or contribute to larger projects. You will work with information which needs interpretation and analysis; you will
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proficient IT skills, including the wider MS Office suite of programmes including Excel and PowerPoint. Experience of working with databases and analysis of large data sets. Knowledge of Blackbaud CRM is
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analysis and interpretation of research results. Internal and External relationships This role is primarily concerned with advising and supporting research staff. Informal enquiries to Dr. Yun Fan, email
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understanding and appreciation of all elements of engineering systems in University buildings. Support a wide range of work of other crafts, demonstrating flexible and multi-disciplined collaborative working
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, Cognitive Linguistics, Stylistics, Discourse Analysis, New Media, Journalism Studies, Digital Literacy, Political Communication and English Language Teaching. The Department is home to the Centre for Corpus