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salary of £29,363 per annum About the Role You will be the key point of contact for students, staff and External Partners on specific courses for advice, guidance and help. Responsibilities include
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, with potential progression up to £71,050 per annum We welcome applications to join our Research and Innovation Office as an Intellectual Property Manager. About the Role The purpose of this role is to
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experience within and Executive or Higher Education environment, particularly those with a strong track record of working with public sector clients. About the Role The Programme contract requires the delivery
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experience within and Executive or Higher Education environment, particularly those with a strong track record of working with public sector clients. About the Role The Programme contract requires the delivery
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to £38,887 per annum An exciting opportunity has arisen to join Cranfield University as a Research Fellow in High-Speed Propulsion Aerodynamics and help shape next-generation supersonic air vehicles. About the
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individuals with skilled backgrounds to join our team, collecting debts and managing customer relationships for the University and its subsidiary companies. About the Role The role exists to ensure
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to £45,580 per annum Join us to help develop sustainable agrifood cold chain solutions and support industry engagement through a pioneering Africa-focused research and innovation centre. About the Role
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University. The project will focus to transform industry understanding of fungal contamination caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae. About the Role Your role will be to lead on a project whose objective
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considered. Salary Full time starting salary is normally in the range of £48,760 to £58,664 per annum with potential progression to £71,050 per annum About the Role This role is an opportunity to help us shape
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addressed this problem through non-intrusive particle image velocimetry (PIV) to measure the unsteady velocity field. This provides an increase in spatial resolution of about 2 orders of magnitude relative