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including key benefits designed to help maintain and support employees’ wellbeing and work-life balance, please see our working with us web pages. The University offers a generous holiday allowance and
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the University of Southampton and serves as a hub for interdisciplinary work, bringing people together to tackle complex sustainability and resilience challenges across the University and beyond. We are seeking a
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Office of Development and Alumni Relations team at the University of Southampton, creating and delivering a range of strategic communications for our alumni and supporter community. You’ll be responsible
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resources. Other activities may include maintaining school newsletters, updating web pages, maintaining digital signage and social media. This role is hybrid. Successful candidates will be able to work
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This project is an interdisciplinary project at the University of Southampton exploring how artificial intelligence (specifically LLMs) can enhance scientific research and data management
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Scopus, Web of Science and OpenAlex to produce reports. Offering advice and support to academic staff and colleagues in professional services on research publications. Update publications data in
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opportunity to develop your skills within a professional biomedical research environment, contributing to high-quality scientific outcomes and animal care standards. Working at the University of Southampton
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excellent rates of pay, career development and training opportunities as well as a generous holiday allowance (30 days) plus bank holidays (8 days) and paid closure days (6 days). The University
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group that has a work culture centred around the team and is very supportive of one another. You will be supported to thrive in a university environment, while working on the fabrication and development
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opportunity to do just that in one of the UK’s most dynamic centres for engineering research and education. Working with industrial partners, you will develop and contribute to new areas of research that will