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customer focus, whilst providing administrative support for the University's body donation programme. You will need to be a confident and sympathetic communicator acting as a key contact for individuals
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stages of development and operation. The CRM project team have the mandate to deliver transformational solutions & work with positive, focused attitudes. What you’ll do Take responsibility for all aspects
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on the development and field testing of advanced microfluidic sensor systems for nutrient monitoring in environmental and aquaculture settings. Working under the supervision of the project lead and with other project
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opportunity to develop your skills within a professional biomedical research environment, contributing to high-quality scientific outcomes and animal care standards. Working at the University of Southampton
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Are you passionate about application development and driven to deliver high-quality and innovative solutions? If so, we’d love to hear from you! We are seeking a skilled and motivated technical
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technical procedures. Advising on risk assessments, SOP development, and induction & training for laboratory users. Providing technical leadership and line management to support staff. About You You will
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running of the research management lifecycle. Much of your work will involve organising meetings (both internal and external), managing diaries, and acting as the main meeting coordinator. You’ll prepare
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are welcoming, and conducive to both study and social engagement. The main responsibilities of the role include: Lead and develop the Residences Out of Hours and Life team, ensuring service excellence and
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Delivery Department working across two related large transformation programmes to help deliver the University's ambitious strategy. The Role: You will work in partnership with the University’s Executive
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and size-exclusion chromatography. Prepare samples for glycan and glycoprotein analysis, including LC-MS workflows. Glycomics & Structural Biology Support Assist in developing high-throughput glycomics