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minimum of 0.8FTE. Hybrid working is available - the role requires a lot of travel to schools and to work from the office to prepare data collection materials, however, there is flexibility to work from
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privilege days & 8 bank holidays), family friendly policies (6 months full pay maternity & adoption leave), a range of shopping/travel discounts, access to our Employee Assistant Programme Scheme, Health and
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. In particular they will play a leading role in algorithm emulator development and maintenance as well as coordinating the definition and testing of interfaces to the Level-1 Trigger system. It is
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This newly created Art Director role offers an exciting opportunity to shape the creative direction of the university’s brand. The postholder will lead the visual and conceptual development of high
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development, including the production, testing, and validation of electronic case report forms and study databases to ensure the rigorous collection of data required to address the research objectives. Where
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the Eastern Caribbean. As a Senior Research Associate in Volcanic Plume Modelling you will develop an existing time-dependent integral model for idealised turbulent buoyant plumes, to resolve frontal dynamics
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weekend work. This is an amazing opportunity that provides work-life balance, training & development, working alongside a large and supportive team and involvement in exciting food & drink projects
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experience to promote and develop a positive health and safety culture across the Modern Network project, using their strong collaborative and stakeholder management skills. They will be a committed and
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issues of ethnicity and risk of preeclampsia. Opportunities for growth and career development You will receive the following training and career development opportunities anti-racism training research
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combination, and project how stability will shift spatially and temporally over coming decades. This will identify at-risk species and regions, develop tools for assessing stability in data-deficient species