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We are seeking a software engineer who is highly organised with experience in developing or maintaining R packages, and an interest in contributing to an international, open-source software
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The University of Liverpool is seeking a Development Manager to raise philanthropic income from individuals to support our Liverpool 2031 strategic ambitions. You will have a proven background of
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Digital Innovation Facility (DIF) on the University of Liverpool campus. You will be motivated and able to contribute to the development of capability in Virtual Engineering and support the growth
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The DataSHIELD research project ( https://datashield.org ) develops infrastructure, privacy-preserving methods and governance processes for federated access and analysis of sensitive healthcare data
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permanent post and is available from 9th February 2026. For general information about the SATH visit http://www.liv.ac.uk/sath/ Commitment to Diversity The University of Liverpool is committed to enhancing
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: 08-Dec-2025 23:30 DataSHIELD Research Software Engineer Apply Department: : Public Health, Policy & Systems Job Reference: : 102473 Salary : Grade 7, £39,906 - £46,049 pa Closing Date : 08-Dec-2025 23
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Relations. You will play a key role in the leadership and development of our highly motivated HR team, helping to drive our people and culture agenda forward in support of the University¿s ambitions. To apply
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We are looking for a KTP Associate to work with Microwave Vision Group (MVG, https://www.mvg-world.com/en). The aim is to develop next-generation reverberation chambers (RCs) with optimised
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days. The salary is pro rata, plus night enhancement and holiday allowance. The post is available from November 2025. For general information about the Equine hospital visit: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk
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services funded by ESRC's Smart Data Research UK (SDR-UK) programme. The Imago data service is a collaborative effort led by the University of Liverpool, Newcastle University, and Harvard University, and