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space and hosts everything that our students, staff, and visitors need on site. Loughborough University is committed to supporting excellence. From our outstanding student experience and unparalleled
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relevant post requirements, you will move onto a permanent contract with the University and progress within the IT Services team to a role as an AV Events Support Assistant. The apprenticeship includes one
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of Mechanical Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering Full Time, Fixed Term for 30 months, on campus only Join us and be part of a vibrant community at Loughborough University. Here’s more about the role and
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Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering Full or Part Time, Fixed term for 12 months This vacancy is being readvertised and previous applicants need not reapply Join us and be part of a vibrant community at
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contribute to projects and service improvements that will continue to modernise and improve our services. You will also support team members with issues that require escalation. About the University
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-disciplinary School of Science. This is a joint post with the Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering to also provide technical support for collaborative research projects
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in the heart of England. With world-class facilities, our 523-acre single-site campus features an abundance of green, open space and hosts everything that our students, staff, and visitors need on site
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ensures students receive the support they need to develop meaningful, individualised, and industry-relevant work. Key Requirements: Experience of providing teaching and learning support to students
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systems and interconnects, and all supporting applications and monitoring systems. This role involves access to technology and data subject to U.S. Export Control laws. Under these laws, providing access
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of techniques, including mathematical modelling, asymptotic analysis, numerical analysis, and scientific computing, and will involve collaboration with colleagues at Newcastle University