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experience through to frontend and dedicated Drupal and PHP development. If you have any or all of these then this role may be for you. What you’ll do Work with the team to define, analyse and resolve
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About EPrints Services As a result of our continued success, we are hiring into a Software Engineering / Customer Support role. We primarily develop and maintain Web-based repository services for a
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The University seeks applications for a Business Development Manager (BDM) within the new Southampton Space Institute. The vision of the Southampton Space Institute is to unify the many space
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architecture schemas. Incorporate UX into agile development sprints and collaborate with developers, content designers, and product managers. Prototyping & Interaction Design Deliver prototypes (from sketches
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BA Human Geography programmes, supporting and mentoring taught students, as well as contributing to the smooth running of the School. The appointment will be made at Level 4, Spine Point 31. There is
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materials etc within a defined budget, as well as assessing success factors and forward planning. Experienced at managing digital activities (web and social), developing collateral and promotional material
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. The successful candidate will contribute to an interdisciplinary research programme developing computational models to understand molecular interactions relevant to antimicrobial systems, biomolecular interfaces
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support faculty objectives by working on the development of the faculty marketing plan and managing its implementation, collaborating with a wide range of academic and marketing stakeholders to bring
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candidate will contribute to an interdisciplinary research programme focused on the design, synthesis, and characterisation of liquid metal nanomaterials as catalytic artificial enzymes for biomedical and
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programme, Deep Molecular Phenotyping of Metastatic Breast Cancer. This ambitious, interdisciplinary project aims to generate an integrated, multi-omic understanding of secondary (metastatic) breast cancer