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Photonics aims to develop critical signal processing avionics and robust all-fibre architecture for space-based laser systems to enable a new, innovative generation of smaller, lighter, more resilient
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for the administration and front-line support of our new Active Wellbeing Physical Activity Service which is being funded by the National Lottery Community Fund. Responsibility for processing patient bookings, taking
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the School Teaching Team of dynamic, collegiate and highly skilled computer scientists. The position aims to provide excellent teaching delivery and assessment in all areas of the computer science and
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for the co-ordination of our Acquisition activities, including but not limited to purchase, receipting, renewals, processing of the subscriptions and cancellations; ensuring seamless access for all users. You
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teams. Organise and coordinate the annual cycle of WOH events, including Welcome Week, research celebration days, recruitment and selection processes, and student training activities. Maintain accurate
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The Surrey Institute for People-Centred AI (PAI) is the founding pan-university institute, bringing together core AI-related expertise in audio-visual and signal processing, computer science, and
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-quality fitness activities and guest service, as well as the ongoing development of the fitness operation. You will help improve the health and fitness of the Centre's guests, by leading and organising
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the day-to-day operation and maintenance of the MySurrey Hive spaces, across two campuses, and managing the diary of events and appointments Working with Student Ambassadors and providing support to
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are applied and processes are followed, engaging colleagues and users to ensure satisfaction and benefits realisation. What’s in it for you? We think Surrey is an amazing place to work, and we are carefully
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training to key users on financial systems. Developing comprehensive system documentation for Finance staff and other end-users. Proactively identifying and mitigating risks with current and new processes