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strategic priorities. About the role This post helps deliver the mission of the Marine Institute, providing operational management and support to enable the delivery of the Institute’s strategic plan
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ethos which is supported by our two strategic Research Institutes; the Marine Institute and the Sustainable Earth Institute. As a member of our academic community, you’ll be expected to contribute to our
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interdisciplinary research ethos which is supported by our two strategic Research Institutes; the Marine Institute and the Sustainable Earth Institute. As a member of our academic community, you’ll be expected
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to advance gender equality in higher education. The University of Plymouth has a strong interdisciplinary research ethos which is supported by our two strategic Research Institutes; the Marine Institute and
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directly supports CRISPS' Soil Health theme, which focuses on the microbial and biochemical processes that underpin nutrient cycling, plant-soil interactions, carbon sequestration, and agroecosystem
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discounts On-site nursery *Pro rata if part-time/fixed term contract A summary of our comprehensive benefits can be viewed here . Additional Information The University of Plymouth is an inclusive community
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pension scheme Cycle to Work & Electric Car Scheme Employee Assistance Programme Development opportunities Enhanced family leave Flexible working Retailer discounts On-site nursery *Pro rata if part-time
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strategic Research Institutes; the Marine Institute and the Sustainable Earth Institute. As a member of our academic community, you’ll be expected to contribute to our recognised research strengths. Working
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on exploring what works and what doesn’t - in the care of people at the end of life. Learn more about the project here: NIHR Award Details. The study is led by Associate Professor Susie Pearce, who will also be
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on exploring what works and what doesn’t - in the care of people at the end of life: Learn more about the project here: NIHR Award Details . The study is led by Associate Professor Susie Pearce, who will also be