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confirmed Reference: 0163-25-R2 Lancaster University is part of a 5-year £6.8 million EPSRC Programme Grant on “Securing Convergent Ultra-large Scale Infrastructures (SCULI) ” conducted jointly with Bristol
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university experience? We’re looking for someone to play a key role in delivering and developing our vibrant intervarsity sports programme, including our BUCS competitions and Lancaster’s legendary Varsity
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professional services team. You will provide high-level administrative support for the undergraduate medical degree programme, coordinating a wide range of activities across clinical sites. Excellent
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allowance, excellent training and development opportunities, flexible benefits, an employee assistance programme, and flexible hybrid working options. If you share our commitment to excellent service and
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@lancaster.ac.uk to discuss the MARS programme in greater detail. How to apply Submit a job application via the ‘Apply Online’ button and upload the following mandatory attachments in PDF format with your
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resources Can plan and prioritise work effectively in a busy environment Works well with others and builds positive relationships with students and staff Is committed to supporting student wellbeing and
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atmospheric science or a closely related discipline • experience in developing and applying atmospheric models • strong skills in programming and data analysis using R, Python or similar languages
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, e.g. MBChB. This AKT project is funded by UKRI through Innovate UK . This programme has been designed to create short-term collaborations between a university and business to deliver a rapid and
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atmospheric science or a closely related discipline • experience in developing and applying atmospheric models • strong skills in programming and data analysis using R, Python or similar languages
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the health economic component of the project. This includes designing the health economic plan which will involve workshops with key stakeholders to understand how sponsorship deals may impact on population