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University, including information on our wide range of employee benefits, support networks and our policies and facilities for a family-friendly workplace. Visit our employee benefits on our website - https
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recognised for its commitment to sustainability, community and global impact. For more information about the role please view the candidate pack: https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/jobs/landing/assistant-director
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the curriculum online for more information: https://lancaster-online-education.ac.uk/masters/msc-cyber-security/ We are particularly looking for candidates who are passionate about cyber security
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per week vacancy. What You’ll Be Doing As part of our dedicated and friendly team, you’ll: • Create inspiring learning opportunities from everyday moments. • Support children’s learning and development
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responsibilities additional flexible benefits to suit your needs and interests, some with tax-savings. Find out about more of our employee benefits on our website - https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/jobs To find out more
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skilled graduates through research projects that use industrial challenges as the catalyst for methodological advance. Work directly with leading industry partners Many of our PhD projects are developed and
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through publications Please visit https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/jobs/dli-lecturers/ for more about the role and DLI How to apply: To submit an expression of interest, use the apply link but please first
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fixed-term position, with the intention to develop into a permanent, full-time role as the Campus continues to grow. If you meet the criteria and are interested in contributing to a growing international
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, you’ll: • Create inspiring learning opportunities from everyday moments. • Support children’s learning and development through play. • Build positive relationships with children, families, and colleagues
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the collaborative MURIDAE Cluster of the MRC National Mouse Genetics Network (NMGN, https://nmgn.mrc.ukri.org/clusters/muridae/ ). The MURIDAE project aims to elucidate how recently identified schizophrenia risk gene