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of securing funding from a variety of sources for projects or organisations. This role is 2 days per week for 12 months. We are committed to promoting Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) across
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: 0986-25 The Opportunity The Solutions Architect will be a member of the Architecture team in the department of Information System Services and will be involved in the development of architectures and
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Reference: 0207-26 Information System Services (ISS) is seeking a strategic, detail-oriented, confident, and driven Senior Business Analyst to play a pivotal role in digital transformation. This prominent
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February 2026 Reference: 0937-25 Interviews will be held on Monday 9th and Tuesday 10th February The School of Mathematical Sciences at Lancaster University is seeking to appoint Senior Research
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Reference: 0208-26 Lancaster University is initiating an ambitious programme to implement a new Customer Relationship Management (CRM) platform. This multi-year strategic initiative is reshaping the design
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Reference: 0204-26 The Business Relationship Manager is a crucial part of the Customer Strategy and Governance section of Information System Services (ISS) and operates across the University to build and
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: 0209-26 Lancaster University is initiating an ambitious programme to implement a new Customer Relationship Management (CRM) platform. This multi-year strategic initiative is reshaping the design
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and enthusiastic post-doctoral researcher to contribute to a research project focused on creating safer ocean industries. The post is funded by a grant from the Lloyds Register Foundation and will
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learning (ML) approaches that integrate domain knowledge with data-driven learning, as well as explainable AI (xAI) techniques that make model behaviour transparent and scientifically meaningful. You will
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nitrogen cycling in wetland soil (Follow N’ Flow). The position is part of a Swiss National Science Foundation Grant awarded jointly to Professor Richard Bardgett, which seeks to develop an understanding