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strategic priorities. About the role This post helps deliver the mission of the Marine Institute, providing operational management and support to enable the delivery of the Institute’s strategic plan
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nursing and in midwifery have been designed with our students’ career and the future needs of the workforce in mind. The School works in partnership with local NHS trusts to drive forward clinical research
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ethos which is supported by our two strategic Research Institutes; the Marine Institute and the Sustainable Earth Institute. As a member of our academic community, you’ll be expected to contribute to our
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interdisciplinary research ethos which is supported by our two strategic Research Institutes; the Marine Institute and the Sustainable Earth Institute. As a member of our academic community, you’ll be expected
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to advance gender equality in higher education. The University of Plymouth has a strong interdisciplinary research ethos which is supported by our two strategic Research Institutes; the Marine Institute and
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directly supports CRISPS' Soil Health theme, which focuses on the microbial and biochemical processes that underpin nutrient cycling, plant-soil interactions, carbon sequestration, and agroecosystem
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discounts On-site nursery *Pro rata if part-time/fixed term contract A summary of our comprehensive benefits can be viewed here . Additional Information The University of Plymouth is an inclusive community
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pension scheme Cycle to Work & Electric Car Scheme Employee Assistance Programme Development opportunities Enhanced family leave Flexible working Retailer discounts On-site nursery *Pro rata if part-time
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strategic Research Institutes; the Marine Institute and the Sustainable Earth Institute. As a member of our academic community, you’ll be expected to contribute to our recognised research strengths. Working
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on exploring what works and what doesn’t - in the care of people at the end of life. Learn more about the project here: NIHR Award Details. The study is led by Associate Professor Susie Pearce, who will also be