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their studies. This includes advising on reasonable adjustments, assistive technology and Disabled Students Allowance, and providing pre-entry advice and transition support. The Disability Services Manager is
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. Analyse quantitative and qualitative data to generate insights that inform programme design, delivery, and enhancement. Produce clear, accessible written and visual outputs that communicate complex findings
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impact another. The position is based at the School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, but will also work in collaboration with Dr Emilia Santos and a postdoc in her group at the Department
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/. This will involve biomedical neuroscience lab work including fly behaviour, genetics, molecular and cell biology. You will also help make a patient registry of the disease whereby you will work in a team to
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Fridays 16:00 – 19:00 Various ad hoc hours also available. You will be working on a successful Learn to Swim programme, delivering a range of lessons to children and adults. You will plan and deliver
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to develop a new programme that is innovative and responsive to a particular community and to local employment or entrepreneurship opportunities. You have an understanding of the skills and educational
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The University of Campus Division has part-time opportunities for enthusiastic and motivated people to work in a number of busy and active cleaning roles. You will be required to work as part of a team and also on your own to deliver the high standards required by the University. We have...
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We are seeking two experienced HR Business Partners to join our teams working to support the Faculty of Arts, Law and Social Sciences and the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. In this busy
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We are seeking a part-time and full time experienced HR Business Partner to join our teams working across the Faculty of Arts, Law and Social Sciences and Faculty of Science and Engineering. In
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interdisciplinary team in Translational Health Sciences at the University of Bristol, made up of researchers working in epidemiology, clinical trials, and lab-based cell biology methods. This research is supported by