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advantage, we are looking for motivated individuals who are keen and willing to learn new skills and systems. You will have great communication and organisational skills, strive to provide excellent customer
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in the school and across the wider University community, which may be of benefit for future collaborative research funding bids. Informal enquiries may be made to Dr Kate Parks (Deputy Head of School
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will need good concise communication skills, plus time management and personal organisation skills. You will demonstrate appropriate sensitivity to the needs of disabled students in a positive, enabling
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highly desirable. You’ll thrive in a dynamic environment where priorities can shift quickly, requiring adaptability, initiative, and a commitment to high-quality delivery. About You Strong communicator
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mission at the University of Southampton is to have a community where staff and students feel welcome, supported and valued. This environment fosters a culture of inclusion, respect and equality
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and Environmental Science, Health Sciences, Psychology and Ocean and Earth Science. About you You will have excellent technical and communication skills, with the ability to manage your own workload
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boundaries. In addition, you will need good concise communication skills, plus time management and personal organisation skills. You will demonstrate appropriate sensitivity to the needs of disabled students
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capacity building programme that will help to ensure that the UK remains at the forefront of digital skills and AI. Work spans across three project themes: 1. Large language models for (survey) research and
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Mayflower Gym, Wide Lane Sports ground and the Watersports Centre, which are open to students, staff and members of the wider community. University of Southampton is investing more than £40million in our
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at the University of Southampton. We strongly encourage applications from candidates from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities, people who identify as LGBTQ+ and people with disabilities. We recognise