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research into impactful technologies and commercial solutions that address key societal challenges. About the Technology Transfer Specialist role ISL is seeking a motivated and commercially minded Technology
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commercialising university research into impactful technologies and commercial solutions that address key societal challenges. About the Technology Transfer Manager role ISL is seeking an experienced and
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of research outcomes. Pursue and advocate responsible and open research and innovation to ensure ethical, fair and inclusive advances in science, technology and use of data. About you We are looking
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individually, make a real difference. The role The Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Surrey is seeking to recruit a full-time researcher to the project: “Multi-Application BONDing
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inclusive advances in science, technology and use of data. Continually update knowledge, develop skills and stay up to date with current research trends and best practice in software development. Undertake
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Surrey Space Centre (SSC) is a leading force in space engineering research and education. We are looking to recruit a Space Mission Ground Station Engineer to work with the SSC Director and the
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8 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF SURREY Research Field Engineering Computer science Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Country
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, functional, and future-ready spaces. From major construction and refurbishment programmes to sustainability-led developments, you’ll guide projects that shape the daily experience of thousands of students
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structures. Project management and business acumen: mapping business processes, presenting insights, and translating technical concepts for diverse audiences. You thrive in collaborative environments, are keen
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sustainability ambitions. As you would expect of a 1960’s campus, our buildings reflect a wide spectrum of construction types that, in turn, support a range of science, engineering, health and arts provision