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support key financial processes across the function — from raising purchase orders and invoices, to preparing month-end data, resolving finance queries, and helping to refine and improve our systems and
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Language Sciences. This role will require previous knowledge of research administration within a higher education environment. A good understanding of University systems and processes is essential. This role
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, events and key projects. Handle data, reporting and financial processes with precision. Drive service improvements and help shape efficient workflows. We are looking for someone with: Excellent
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influencing managers. You will work closely with our HR Services team to support the more complex recruitment and resourcing processes and you will have the opportunity to be involved in project work across the
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to develop common processes, share best practice, and drive continuous improvement. This role offers the opportunity to enhance capability, strengthen service delivery, and support career development across
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respond during platelet formation and how diseases like long COVID may alter this process. The goal is to better understand the biology of platelet production and improve lab-based methods for generating
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be responsible for a variety of HR operational and administrative tasks that support staff throughout their employment lifecycle within the schools. This generalist role includes processing new hires
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operation of the organisation and the Contracts Officer plays a key role in relation to contracts and procurement administration. This is a permanent post. This post offers an exciting opportunity for a well
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farm, advanced food processing facilities, and a participatory platform for nutrition and consumer behaviour. To launch this strategy, the University is establishing a world-class leadership team of five
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of this pathology. Platelet activation is a highly dynamic process underpinned by complex signalling events, culminating in thrombus formation. Our project will map key signalling events that govern platelet and