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University Information Systems Services (ISS) department is looking for a Senior Developer to join the Enterprise Operations team on a Fixed Term Contract until December 2026. The ISS department is undergoing
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: 0215-26R Lancaster University’s People and Organisational Effectiveness (POE) team are looking for an experienced HR Systems Developer to join them in delivering key projects and future system
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Lancaster University is seeking a Developer to work on an ambitious, institution-wide projects. This is a fixed term role until 31st July 2026. These multi-year strategic initiatives are reshaping the design
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for an experienced HR Systems Developer to join them in delivering key projects and future system developments to support the day to day operations of the POE team. You will be experienced in working in a Systems
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are seeking to appoint a Physicist Programmer (Research Fellow) to join the Experimental Particle Physics Group from 13th April 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. You would work under the supervision
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part of something inspirational Sport Lancaster has recently undergone an exciting phase of change and development which has opened a wide range of opportunities within an emerging and evolving
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decision-making. Develop and implement technical and safety strategies aligned with organisational objectives. Manage departmental resources effectively, including budget planning, financial oversight, and
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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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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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for mental health research and work alongside residents to develop a more proactive, preventative model of care. Four initial research themes aim to tackle inequities in access to effective mental health