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An exciting opportunity has arisen to work at University of Southampton’s outstanding Southampton Sport Team as a - Sport Operations Assistant. We have a several locations including the newly
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We are hiring a technical assistant! Amen lab works on cell biology of organelles, with particular interest in peroxisomes, using genetic enginieering, biochemical, and imaging approaches. This is a
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We are seeking to recruit two Assistant Accountant roles based in the finance department and providing support to Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences (1 x vacancy) and Faculty of Social
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Assistant to work as part of a professional team within the Finance directorate. The Team is responsible for key aspects of research finance services across the University; the successful candidate will be
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of necessary molecular biology, biochemistry and cell biology techniques. As part of the team, you will also help developing single gene inducible (e.g. ZEB1 induced EMT) or stable-inducible gene knock
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An exciting opportunity is available for a talented researcher to join the large and successful Psychology and Health Sciences departments at the University of Southampton. You will join a large
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team, customer service skills across any industry could well be an advantage. The department uses multiple computer systems to deliver its services therefore experience using multiple systems is
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Banking team are looking to recruit a team player to assist with various financial related tasks. The team is adaptable, proactive and hardworking and the ideal candidate should have a good range of skills
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We are seeking a compassionate and motivated Senior Healthcare Audiology Assistant to join our dynamic Auditory Implant Service team. This is a unique opportunity to support patients undergoing
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://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c04604 . Our project - sponsored by the UK’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council – aims to improve the efficacy, efficiency and reproducibility of focused