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technical staff. The postholder will support the delivery and enhancement of high-quality technical teaching and learning activities within the school, ensuring effective equipment and resource management in
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to become high-growth ventures. This collaborative programme aims to reshape how knowledge exchange, IP Commercialisation, spinout business creation, and investment attraction are delivered across
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applicant will work on different aspects of the project that span simulations and measurements of electromagnetic metasurfaces, analytical coding, printing, expertise in materials, and writing high quality
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area of the campus. Day to day activities include assisting in planting of trees and shrubs, working with appropriate equipment to deliver high campus gardening standards and setting out and planting
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). The apprenticeship is a 35-month programme starting in December 2025 and includes: One day per week dedicated to study, supported by Damar Training and Barbri. Four days per week gaining practical, hands-on experience
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society's biggest challenges. We are committed to building a thriving and inclusive community of high calibre staff from across the globe. Whether you're at the start of your career or looking to take the
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maintain a high level of customer service and be able to demonstrate an understanding of Food Hygiene guidelines. The position available is full time (37 hours) on a 52 week, 5 over 7, open ended contract
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1st September 2027. The successful candidate will be responsible for leading one strand of the University’s timetabling team to deliver a high standard of service for students, staff and other key
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. Applications for this exciting opportunity are invited from doctoral researchers only – ideally with a substantial amount of time remaining on their research programme. Duties: Subwardens assist the Warden
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Cover) to produce and deliver our thematic programme of contemporary art commissions. Radar is a contemporary art programme that actively engages with research across Loughborough University’s two