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note: this job is only available to current employees of Lancaster University Be a part of something inspirational Sport Lancaster has recently undergone an exciting phase of change and development which
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sector development, working within annual themes. You will be highly committed to developing collaborative practices and new partnerships that build on our working values and the support of new artistic
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confirmed Reference: 0220-26 We invite applications from researchers with experience in advancing HCI and UI technology to join our GEMINI team (https://gemini-erc.eu ). The post is available from July 2026
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preparation of research ethics and governance applications, conducting qualitative research, contributing to literature and policy reviews and case study development, and preparing project reports and
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, supervision, coaching, and mentoring to Early Years Practitioners, students, and apprentices, supporting their professional development and performance. • Act as a role model for best practice, supporting staff
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training and research around the development and delivery of digital health and care interventions, digital research methodology and ‘big data’ analysis Research could include the use of Artificial
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, perspectives, and their personal skillset to the discovery new spin switching scenarios and development of ultrafast magnetic recording technology. We’d like you to be part of the team that helps drive
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the curriculum online for more information: https://lancaster-online-education.ac.uk/masters/msc-cyber-security/ We are particularly looking for candidates who are passionate about cyber security
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per week vacancy. What You’ll Be Doing As part of our dedicated and friendly team, you’ll: • Create inspiring learning opportunities from everyday moments. • Support children’s learning and development
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the collaborative MURIDAE Cluster of the MRC National Mouse Genetics Network (NMGN, https://nmgn.mrc.ukri.org/clusters/muridae/ ). The MURIDAE project aims to elucidate how recently identified schizophrenia risk gene