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for accelerated deployment of new medicines”, is funded by EPSRC and supported by 6 industry partners. The project is developing spatial tissue patterning methodologies to control cellular and matrix
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friendly team player who is hardworking, caring, and enthusiastic. Previous experience in an animal care environment is essential. The role will involve maintaining infection control standards, patient
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together national and international researchers, practitioners, policy makers, citizens and other stakeholders to support the prioritisation of interventions to control and manage AMR. The Network Manager
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down of surgical spaces, infection control and running laboratory samples. The successful applicant will be passionate about providing a high level of client and patient care, sharing knowledge with
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the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Full-Time, Permanent Applications are invited for the post of Student Fees Administrator - Credit Control in the Student Fees Office, Finance Department. This is a
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maintain a range of security controls across our hosting and application environments, helping protect critical services from threats and vulnerabilities. This is a varied and hands-on role, ideal
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, we are looking for applicants with a track record of achievement in leading procurement transformation change with the intellectual and professional standing required to command respect within
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be desirable, but it is not essential. The role will involve maintaining infection control standards, patient handling, walking, grooming and feeding. This position is 21 hours per week, evenings Fri
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29 September 2025, with potential for extension subject to funding. The post is funded by the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) of the United States and is available from 14 July 2025. The salary will
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designing, co-ordinating and facilitating focus group discussions, interviews, discrete choice experiments and other approaches to exploring stakeholder and community perspectives on syphilis control