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research directly, but you will ensure it happens successfully. You’ll lead key elements of the research management lifecycle, such as identifying priority research areas, managing the funding process
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Services in delivering the Residential Services Strategy as well as identifying and leading on new customer service and experience improvement projects. Sector collaboration is a key element of this role
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Summary: We offer a post in scientific computing in structural biology. To bring together electron microscopic and crystallographic structural information, you will and develop routines to combined
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ageing processes, high voltage electrical testing, analytical and simulation techniques. Please provide your CV to support your application for this post. You will report to the sponsor at regular meetings
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project management and training. The position is offered as a full-time post with a permanent contract, contingent upon ongoing funding of PSDI (which is current guaranteed until 10th January 2026) The post
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The post is full-time for 12 months. We are seeking a researcher to work on the EPSRC-funded ESPRESSO project (“Efficient Search over Personal Repositories - Secure and Sovereign”). The post is
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of post-doctoral fellows, research scientists and graduate students, combined with the ordering and maintenance of laboratory instrumentation and supplies. The position holder will be expected to be
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Lane and City Gateway halls of residence, with the primary work location being Wessex Lane. Residential Services at the University of Southampton offer accommodation to thousands of undergraduate, post
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presentations and papers for peer-reviewed publication. The posts are full-time fixed term until 30 June 2028 with the possibility of an extension, subject to funding. The School of Geography and Environmental
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expected to work as part of a team with colleagues in ITE. The post includes teaching, visiting trainees in their placement school and observing and assessing the quality of their teaching in relation