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protein architectures as robust and reliable scaffolds for the development of novel functional protein-based nanomaterials and sensors, in particular for the recognition of carbohydrates, for applications
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complex organisations. You will have excellent communication, stakeholder management and networking skills to influence and engage a diverse and vibrant community within the University. You will conduct
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software) mobile computing (Android and iOS tablets and smart phones) IT infrastructure (including networks and telephony) University administrative and management systems specialist equipment used
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, guidance and support to employers to ensure stakeholders needs are met Networking with employers to develop productive and collaborative relationships which maximise graduate outcomes for our students
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existing research literature within the field. • To participate in School research activities. • To build and create networks both internally and externally to the University, to include decisions
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synthesise existing research literature within the field To participate in School research activities. To build and create networks both internally and externally to the university, to influence decisions
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and seminar and other academic and professional forums to disseminate the results of one’s own research and develop research networks. To participate in School and University research activities
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has many thriving staff networks that you would be welcome to join, including a Black, Asian & Minority Ethnic Staff Network, Enfys (for LGBT+ staff), Disability Staff Network, Neurodiversity and
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, agents, local partners and key sponsorship/funding bodies. Identify and develop opportunities for collaboration with institutions, networks and business partners, and opportunities for brand development
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networks within the department and across the university to ensure the success of the team’s objectives and long-term plans. Make recommendations for developments to established processes and procedures