20 multiple-sequence-alignment positions at University of Greenwich in United Kingdom
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keep track of the high level picture. Ability to concisely express complex information in a way that maximises impact in shortest time possible. Experience of influencing multiple stakeholders, whilst
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impact in shortest time possible. Experience of influencing multiple stakeholders, whilst dealing with ambiguity. Qualified accountant with a track record of making a difference. Positive and resilient
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Internationally. To achieve this, you will forge strategic alliances and maintain strong stakeholder relationships aligned with M34Impact’s key areas of focus across national, regional, and international contexts
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your experience doesn’t align perfectly with the job description, we’d love you to still apply. You might just be the person we’re looking for. We are committed to building a strong, diverse workforce
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minority ethnic people are less likely to apply for a job unless they meet every criteria. So if you’re excited about this role but your experience doesn’t align perfectly with the job description, we’d love
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preferred). Have at least a year's laboratory experience, even if not formally qualified. Possess strong subject knowledge and a willingness to learn new skills. Are flexible and able to work across multiple
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given to Black students from low socioeconomic background (Index of Multiple Disadvantage quintiles 1 and 2, low household income) and/or Black students who are estranged or Care-experienced, (see
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participation) and IMD Q1 (a measure of multiple deprivation), both of which are identified by postcode. See our general terms and conditions. Unsure about your eligibility? If you think you are eligible
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students are eligible, priority will be given to those from backgrounds underrepresented in higher education e.g., POLAR4 Q1 (areas of low participation) and IMD Q1 (a measure of multiple deprivation), both
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: Black students Female students Disabled students Students from low socioeconomic background (Index of Multiple Deprivation quintiles 1 and 2), low household income or low participation neighbourhoods