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administrative support across a range of activities. Candidates should have suitable office experience, good communication skills, the ability to multitask and be a team player. Applicants are welcome to use AI
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Community Engagement team in a permanent administrative role. The role holder will be a key part of our administrative team, directly supporting our PERu-Civic-Community programme, administering the logistics
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We are looking for a professional and proactive individual to support the LifeLab programme. We are expanding our offer to schools, including to primary schools and as such are looking
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ahead of regional devolution, and with Estates and Facilities to support our Master Plan and promote Southampton as a great place to study, work and live. Internally, you’ll connect colleagues, students
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in line with accredited safety standards You will work closely with the Activities and Programme Manager to deliver engaging initiatives that inspire our community. This role could be considered as a
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and training programs. This position will be based at the University of Southampton but will also require occasional travel to the MENA region. Key responsibilities for the job are: conduct research
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engagement, site set-up, data collection, analysis, and dissemination. About you Applications will be considered from candidates who have a PhD or a research-related qualification, experience in a health
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preference on your application. To learn more about working in our teams visit our website, or check out the video below: For further information or an informal discussion, please contact our People Services
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(pro rata) plus University Closure Days, a contributory pension scheme and a structured training program are also some of the benefits of this role. Candidates who are invited to interview will be asked
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applicant will join the ocean and climate physics group at Southampton. You will have the opportunity to engage with the vibrant oceanographic and climate science community at the School of Ocean and Earth