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Are you an early career researcher looking for a challenge? Do you have a background in cell signalling and ubiquitin biology? Do you want to further your career in one of the UK’s leading research
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our research team. You will be responsible for coordinating specific Trauma & Rehabilitation Medicine research projects and clinical trials from set-up and recruitment through to trial closure and
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more than 9,000 staff and 39,000 students, and promoting the education and research strengths of the University. You will work across our busy Communications and Engagement and Media Relations teams
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experience delivering gallery events and engagement activities? Are you a team player with great communication and presentation skills? Do you have the confidence to help motivate and encourage your fellow
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over 9,000 staff of 100 different nationalities. As we deliver an ambitious Digital Transformation, we are investing in our IT Service, which is key to developing our learning and research capability as
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Do you want to be part of a national network supporting the delivery of health and care research across England? Are you able to effectively engage and influence others? Do you have working
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partnering service to a wide range of stakeholders? We are looking for a proactive, self-motivated individual to work as a key member of our Finance Team. You will assist in the delivery of effective and
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dissertation supervision at undergraduate or MSc level. There are also opportunities to take on other responsibilities, such as research and development projects relating to student education, under the aegis
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to support research and help our academic staff and deliver an excellent research experience? We are looking for a Research Support Officer to join our team working on an British Council-Israel ISPF Grant
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difference in the world. As a research-intensive university, we are perfectly placed to help deliver unparalleled collaboration at scale across institutions and nations. Our strategy focuses on combining our