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This is a fixed term maternity cover to lead the generation and management of Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) projects across the University of Liverpool. The role offers an exciting
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The Development and Alumni Relations team (DART) is responsible for raising philanthropic funds and building and maintaining lifelong relationships with alumni, volunteers and high-profile
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University of Liverpool is seeking a Senior Trials Manager in its Liverpool Clinical Trials Centre (LCTC) to support its activities with particular reference to clinical trials portfolio development
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crime, decarceration, community reintegration, and leadership roles for people with lived experience of the criminal legal system. You should have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in sociology, criminology
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to the Liverpool Clinical Trials Centre (LCTC) in the University of Liverpool, which is part of the MRC North West Hub for Trials Methodology Research. The department has a robust commitment to public and partner
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be able to work with the project team, possess excellent interpersonal and communication skills and will be expected to work effectively using their own initiative. This post is fixed term until 31
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by an EPSRC Award. This is an exciting opportunity to join a cross-disciplinary team at The University of Liverpool working on an innovative project to develop and evaluate novel, fully automatic AI
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of their award. Although the university has a hybrid working system, the expectation is that the applicant appointed to this role will work more than 50% on campus. The post is available on a fixed term basis
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The School of Engineering is looking to appoint a technician to support research activities. You should have served a recognised apprenticeship as a Toolmaker/Precision Machinist and be qualified
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, respiratory, renal, etc.) with a focus on molecular mechanisms of inflammation. It is anticipated that the appointee¿s research focus will be understanding the reasons why systemic or organ-specific