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Partnership with administrative tasks such as organizing the annual conference, contributing to the writing of the newsletter and web content, and supporting with social media and other duties as required
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: Lead financial planning, budgeting and forecasting for your portfolio. Develop and maintain financial models to support multi-year planning and scenario analysis. Analyse financial performance
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postgraduate programmes. This is a full-time position for a one year fixed period, with potential for extension. You should be able to demonstrate a strong computer science background and excellence in lab-based
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Lancaster University is delivering a major programme to modernise its Identity and Access Management solution. We are seeking an Identity and Access Management Support Officer to assist with
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Trust funded project: i-motif DNA based asymmetric catalysis with gold carbenes. You will be involved in the development of novel i-motif DNA-Au carbene hybrids for enantioselective Au catalysis using
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-26 Governance Officer Strategic Planning and Governance This is an opportunity for an ambitious individual wanting to develop a career in governance within a large and diverse organisational setting
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assist with the design, delivery and ongoing improvement of lab-based modules on our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. This is a full-time position for a one year fixed period and offers
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position requires collaboration across academic and professional services to analyse complex processes, gather requirements, manage stakeholder expectations, and contribute to the development of innovative
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and student experience at Lancaster, and also a willingness to engage in continuing professional development and outreach activity. The School of Engineering offers a highly collegial and stimulating
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MRI recordings of the vocal tract during speech, we aim to develop machine learning approaches that don’t just predict acoustic output from articulatory configurations, but reveal why and how