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be able to lead and develop a team of staff in the delivery of high value childcare and education that meets the needs of the children and families that attend. About you To be a great fit for our Pre
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University. We will provide an inclusive, supportive and safe environment where everyone belongs and can contribute to our distinctiveness. For example, as a library we have developed initiatives to decolonise
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Effectiveness Division At Lancaster University our People and Organisational Effectiveness consists of 10 in-house expert teams: Curriculum and Education Development Academy Employee Relations Equality Diversity
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be a key member of the Network team that includes academics from the Division of Health Research at Lancaster University, the School of Health and Life Sciences and the School of Education and Social
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Be a part of something inspirational Sport Lancaster has recently undergone an exciting phase of change and development which has opened a wide range of opportunities within an emerging and evolving
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Reference: 0347-25 Please note: this job is only available to current employees of Lancaster University Lancaster Medical School is seeking to appoint a dynamic, proactive and motivated Student Programme
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-25 Please note: this job is only available to current employees of Lancaster University Lancaster Conferences & Hospitality are looking to recruit highly motivated people to join the team in the role
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available at Lancaster University. You should have, or be close to completing, a PhD in Statistics or a closely related discipline. Throughout, you should have demonstrated an ability to develop new
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service goals. Team Management: Lead the central coordinating team, develop and evaluate processes to meet client needs, maintain consistency, and oversee the service budget. Innovative Systems: Review and
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) perform a systematic assessment of the role of AEWE on firn evolution using the community firn model and 2) perform forward simulations forced by RCM output to examine the role of future extremes on ice