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. The main objective of the project is to develop an AI Assistant app to provide low cost/free legal advice to individuals and SMEs. Looking specifically at Social Welfare Law there will be a particular focus
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- face from staff, students and visitors. Provide administrative support to Event Services. To assist in developing and implementing new booking, administration and system procedures. Be responsible
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table performance. • Develop strategies, reports, and feasibility studies to drive efficiency and impact. We’re looking for someone with: • A degree (or equivalent experience) in Environmental Science
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will be encouraged to develop your own research questions and contribute to advancing analytical methods in health and care economics. You will be part of Health and Care Economics Cymru (HCEC) which is
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able to prepare relevant chemical solutions and materials for Biosciences or closely related experiments and Have the ability to read and understand technical work instructions and to interpret and
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a legal background to join to our team to help foster new and innovative research projects; who has a passion for innovation and developing technology and who enjoys the challenge of problem solving
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personal experience of mental illness to understand whom they trust to use their data, and to develop ways people can work together on mental health. We also work with researchers, policy makers, charities
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join our Free-Flow Lab and play a leading role in the Horizon Europe project Danube LifeLines that seeks to (1) develop an user-friendly platform for conservation planning of migratory fish; (2) assess
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across the University to encourage colleges and departments to develop and host high quality, high profile and strategically beneficial events at the University To implement the University event safety and
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, indexing, and searching for references to the relevant work in the Nachlass. They will develop team-working skills in a collaborative research project. The editors’ philosophy is that the volumes