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Cancer Sciences (CS) invites applications for an Associate Professor or Professorial-level academic post focused on cancer cell biology. We seek to strengthen our internationally recognized research
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building sustainable partnerships across the education and health sectors. This post will be based at LifeLab at the University Hospital Southampton with hybrid working opportunities, and additional working
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, as well as manage your own time effectively with minimal supervision, or be looking for an opportunity to take the first step in your career post-study. You will be adaptable, flexible, proactive and a
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activities. This full-time, permanent post is available from September 1, 2025. Informal enquiries may be addressed to the Head of Archaeology, Prof. Alison Gascoigne (A.L.Gascoigne@soton.ac.uk ). About you
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. Find out more about the University and city here . Interviews are planned to be on 21st/22nd August 2025. If you need advice about your suitability to the posts or the research areas being sought, you
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support patients, the public and people who need care. About the role: The post holder will provide comprehensive, effective and efficient PA/administrative support to the Comms and Research Inclusion team
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purchase orders, paid 111,000 supplier invoices, and processed 26,000 reimbursement claims in the last financial year. This post is an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated, customer focussed person
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making significant contributions to the future of technology. The post will be full time to 31/07/2026 with the possibility of further extension. If you are interested, please submit your CV and a cover
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property (RD& IP) teams. You will engage with staff and students to provide effective and efficient support in the areas of research data, theses, copyright and intellectual property. The role The post
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This post is central to the success of Work Package 4 (WP4) within the PLEDGE project. The successful candidate will work closely with the Principal Investigator (PI) to support the design and execution