38 computer-programmer-"Diamond-Light-Source"-"Diamond-Light-Source" positions at Birmingham City University
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development and continuous improvement, ability to work independently and as part of a team, excellent organisational skills, including ability to plan own work and that of others and experience of working
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between 1 August 2024 and 31 July 2025, and you must no longer be studying. As you are applying for a role as part of the Grow Your Own Graduate Programme, you will need to contact a member of the Careers
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on continuous success in student growth and in sustained advancement of research activities, the College has embarked on a programme of extensive expansion funded by substantial long-term investment. We
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appointed will: Play a lead role in the successful delivery of UG, Degree apprentices and PGR schemes. Develop a research programme of studies, leading to successful REFable journal outcomes. Prepare and
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on continuous success in student growth and in sustained advancement of research activities, the College has embarked on a programme of extensive expansion funded by substantial long-term investment. You will
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Science Partnerships Fund Early Career Fellowships programme, delivered by the British Council. The International Science Partnerships Fund puts research and innovation at the heart of our international
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, small group delivery and larger embedded sessions to support them as they progress through their enterprise journey providing relevant support at each stage Event and Programme Management: Support overall
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journey to achieve the priorities outlined in the University’s ambitious and future focussed Strategic Plan . We are seeking highly organised, proactive, and diligent Executive Personal Assistants to work
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part of our journey to achieve the priorities outlined in the University’s ambitious and future focussed Strategic Plan . We are seeking highly organised and proactive candidates to work closely with
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programmes. Building on continuous success in student growth and in sustained advancement of research activities, the School has embarked on a programme of extensive expansion funded by substantial long-term