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an enthusiastic, self-confident individual, who enjoys interacting with others. You will be able to contribute fully to the process of embedding the Residence Life Team as an essential function of the University
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should have A levels in Biology, Chemistry, Physics and/ or maths (or equivalent experience). We would welcome applications from enthusiastic individuals holding a BSc or MSc in a Biosciences related
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the operational delivery of the interview process for relevant programmes, ensuring alignment with key application deadlines and internal and external regulation/policy. The role will liaise with relevant academic
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are seeking a motivated and organised Research Assistant to support delivery of the Physical Activity Environment Policy Index (PA-EPI) in Wales — a national project that will benchmark existing physical
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relating to the application and selection process. The role will assist with the collection of documentation from applicants for professional suitability checks, chase outstanding documents from applicants
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and a varying number of PhD students actively contributing to the ALPHA project at CERN. We require the successful candidate to have a PhD in experimental physics. Experience in relevant sub-fields (e.g
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evaluating a class of AI technology that enable expressive, individual and masterful interactions, like a virtuoso musician who channels all of their being - physical, mental, emotional and even spiritual
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that outcomes adhere to policy and process Examination and Assessment, Planning and Management – To support the organisation of the University’s examination process for all examinations and assessment, overseeing
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shortlisted candidates will be invited to deliver a 10-minute mini-lecture to staff and students as part of the selection process. Share Share this via Or copy the link Copy Download Job Description Print
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, Oxford, Manchester, Sheffield and Imperial. IGNITE stands for Indigenous Green-steel for Net-zero Innovation, Technology and Enterprise and is funded by an £11M investment from the Engineering and Physical