21 multiple-sequence-alignment positions at University of Greenwich in United Kingdom
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research using a variety of molecular and microbiological approaches. These include microbial culturing, pathogenicity assays, molecular biology, genome sequencing and genomic analyses. Experience in field
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and alignment with institutions such as the IET. We are seeking a committed and forward-thinking academic with a strong background in teaching, research, or professional practice in a relevant field
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and improved efficiency. You will support the management of software licensing and cloud service compliance, ensuring usage remains both cost-effective and aligned with regulatory standards. Your
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, systems, and operational delivery across Avery Hill, Medway, and Greenwich campuses, ,ensuring services are efficient, compliant, and aligned to Faculty and University priorities. The role will focus
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Education in ensuring that the work of the sub-strategy can be delivered through aligned action at all levels and across the institution. They will support the work by clarifying expectations, roles and
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through timely, relevant messaging. You’ll also drive internal campaigns aligned with our strategic priorities, create compelling multichannel content, and empower leaders with the tools they need
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Industries Project Manager with experience of the creative economy to empower and align the operational delivery of our dynamic creative industries research laboratory, Shared Hub for Immersive Future
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background (Index of Multiple Disadvantage quintiles 1 and 2, low household income) and/or students who are estranged or Care-experienced, (see detailed criteria for more information). How to apply You can
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into alignment with the new Greenwich Curriculum Framework. Our community of alumni are instrumental in ensuring that employability opportunities are embedded into the curriculum. In this role you will work with
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for the scholarships will be 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