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Objectives Aim To investigate and analyse the key supply chain challenges and opportunities facing the development of a world-leading UK Fusion Sector. To develop a strategic framework to enhance supply chain
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designing, testing, reviewing and providing feedback on the development of the project's search and discovery tools, data visualisations and other web user interfaces intended for research and dissemination
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application submission systems. Provide written guidance and web updates for the operational aspects of research costings, applications and awards. Develop and maintain a network of internal peer support with
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progress through their programme journeys, from welcome and transition to graduation. You will set the annual schedule of key activities and lead developments to improve the student experience and you will
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applicant will join the well-funded and friendly Whitfield lab (see blog), and will benefit from a varied programme of training activities run by the Discovery Medicine North (DiMeN) Doctoral Training
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their societal benefits, adopting a whole-systems and solutions-focused approach. You will receive 3 years and 9 months of funding and take part in a dynamic training and development programme, including
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Overview To meet University strategic aims, a product and service-led strategic framework has been developed to allow the IT team to iteratively co-design, develop and deliver new and existing
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Programme. The student will join the well-funded and friendly Whitfield lab (see blog). The varied skills training and experience offered in this project will provide a springboard for numerous career
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to open research and research data management. Gain familiarity with and play an active role in the UKRN Open Research Programme (ORP) Training Project, including contributing to the development
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practice to help our developers with designing and hosting systems in better ways Main duties and responsibilities Our team’s responsibilities include: Providing DevOps support to developers across