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be responsible for the day-to day management of three research grants, including an NIHR funded multi-million-pound programme working in Nepal & Tanzania plus oversight of a large portfolio of
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. Relevant analytical skills in data wrangling and programming skills and good coding skills are also essential. Further particulars are included in the job description. The post is full-time 35 hours per week
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Innovation. This is a key role for the University, focusing on enabling the delivery of the University’s strategic plan and its commitment to challenge-led research and partnership. Reporting to the Head of
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proactive, positive attitude and the ability to work independently and collaboratively Why Join Us? This is a unique opportunity to be part of a nationally significant programme. You’ll work in a supportive
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requirements across campus to enhance student, staff and visitor experience. This post will contribute to the delivery of the sports grounds plans and associated programs of work, to an exceptionally high
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. Educated to A-Level standard or with equivalent experience, the successful post holder will have the ability to make decisions and work as part of a team, and plan, manage and prioritise workload when under
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programme. Around one third of young people experience elevated suspicious thoughts and paranoid ideation. “Treating Unhelpful Suspicious Thoughts in teenagers (TRUST): A schools-based feasibility randomised
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for students and staff in research, taught programs and 'hands on' workshop courses. The role holder may be called upon to supervise junior colleagues and apprentices. The ideal candidate will be expected
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organised into six research centres which, though complementary and following the Institute’s strategic plan, also have Centre-specific objectives and requirements. The postholder will be based in the Centre