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Regulations and Procurement Procedures. You need to be a team player and able to work with other colleagues in our travel and accounts payable team, providing assistance during busy periods for any of the three
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merchandise. A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a proactive and highly motivated Retail Assistant to join the team. Working within the small and friendly retail team where everyone looks out for each other
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11 March 2026 Reference: 0991-25-R An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the External Relations Events Team at Lancaster University as we are looking for a Student Recruitment Events Assistant
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at Lancaster University as we are looking for a Student Recruitment Events Assistant to support the Student Ambassador Programme, Campus and City Tours and the wider support of in-person and online student
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are excited to be recruiting a key member of our team for the delivery of our creative programme this coming spring. You will be at the centre of our public facing programme ensuring that the nuts and bolts
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articulatory biofeedback for language learning and speech therapy. Your Role Working with Dr Sam Kirkham (Lancaster, Speech Science), Dr Anton Ragni (Sheffield, Computer Science) and Professor Aneta Stefanovska
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. With students at the very heart of all we do, we are looking for an Accounts Assistant as part of a strong and supportive wider team. Lancaster University Students’ Union is a registered charity and a
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Facilities - Engineering and Maintenance Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK Salary: £23,580 to £23,742 Full-Time/Indefinite Closing Date: Saturday 14 March 2026 Interview Date: To be confirmed
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Centre at Lancaster University is looking to recruit a Support Assistant-Food . The post is indefinite and offers a contract based on working 15 hours per week, 3 hours per day for 52 weeks of the year
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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