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dedicated to additive manufacturing for healthcare applications. This project is supported by a Medical Research Council (MRC) Gap Fund. It continues the development of a novel 3D-printed bone graft
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for Postgraduate Research (PGR) students and staff associated with these three CDT programmes. The successful candidate will support financial monitoring, data management, and project reporting, as well as assisting
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a wider team, and be reliable, adaptable, and willing to develop new skills in line with changes to University procedures and legislation. Applicants should have good working knowledge of payroll and
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opportunities for individual development alongside team success and celebration. This is a fixed term position, available until 17 October 2028. Further funding is expected to extend this role and all others in
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for a period of 8 months. This role offers an exciting opportunity to collaborate with NTEC’s internationally recognised academic team on various projects focused on the development and laboratory
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promptly. This will demand the development and application of strong organisational and stakeholder management skills and will involve proactively planning and coordinating activity. You will work with
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supports the clinical lead in the delivery, development and governance of all services including performance sport provision and hydrotherapy. There is enormous opportunity to develop your skills across a
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activities required to ensure efficient and successful completion of trials. You will need excellent communication skills for developing and maintaining communication with the trial team, sites, co
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values for excellent work We are committed to staff development through the provision of training, continued support, and career progression opportunities You will have access to a range of benefits and
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joint multi-state models for health care processes and disease progression”. The central aim of this 36 month project is to develop new methods for the joint modelling of disease or other healthcare