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transformative noise control applications for many sizeable market segments. This post will build on our existing prototyping approaches to iteratively improve the performance and simplify the fabrication of bio
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for involvement in the systems and process improvement work as part of the future development of the team and to make the service as effective as possible. This role is on a fixed term contract for 12 months. You
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Student Success division and forms part of a wider network of student support services. We are looking for a specific working pattern for this role, so it’s important you can work to these hours: Tuesday: 9
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The post holder’s main responsibilities are supporting the ongoing operation of the Joint Open Infrastructure for Network Research (JOINER) platform, which underpins research across 15 UK nodes and
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The post holder’s main responsibilities are focused on the administering, maintaining and securing the Joint Open Infrastructure for Network Research (JOINER) platform which underpin the wide range
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The Administration and Records Team, based within the Education and Student Success division, is a shared service team who provide operational support, administrative support, and process
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The post holder will administer, maintain, and secure the Joint Open Infrastructure for Network Research (JOINER) platform, supporting research across 15 UK nodes and one in Ireland, with future
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building or office maintenance issues and process building access requests. Assist with data entry onto spreadsheets and into University systems producing defined documents or letters. Provide administrative
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. The role is initially offered for a three-year term. In this role, you will: Lead the academic mission of the campus, ensuring excellence in teaching, research, and student outcomes. Build and manage high
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Since 2021, the University of Bristol and Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales have been deploying a network of long-term acoustic recorders in Cardigan Bay, Wales. Bottlenose dolphins produce