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. Support the Business Operations Manager in developing operational plan to give direction to the team and service and to support the department’s activities, ensuring optimum resource levels are maintained
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Overview The School of Psychology at the University of Sheffield delivers postgraduate and undergraduate programmes across a range of academic and clinical/applied areas of psychology. Our teaching
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, automation, digital technologies and software development. The AMRC works across a range of manufacturing sectors; primarily aerospace, defence and nuclear energy. Main duties and responsibilities Be an active
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Development and Testing of Ex-Vivo Human Myeloma Model for Personalised Medicine Applications
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-molecule techniques is also essential. The successful candidate will be encouraged to develop and acquire new skills during their time in the role. The University of Sheffield has state of the art facilities
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treatment. Uranium has multiple oxidation states hence understanding the impact of redox on the incorporation of uranium into vitreous products is essential. The overall aim of this PhD is to develop
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Overview You will be part of a team that develops, manages and improves the effective organisation of our taught programmes and related student procedures. You will ensure policies and processes
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flagship Open Multimodal AI Benchmark (OMAIB) initiative. OMAIB develops open, community-driven datasets, evaluation protocols, baseline models, and deployment-centric tasks to accelerate multimodal AI
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imagery. Apply photogrammetric techniques to archival satellite imagery to derive glacier mass balance. Develop and plan fieldwork plans for the installation of monitoring equipment, in collaboration with
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public representations of a healthy life. 2) analyse how competing priorities and understandings of multispecies health are negotiated in practice. 3) develop new theoretical approaches to identify and