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training opportunities. You will lead on high-impact publications, conference presentations and dissemination of results. About you You should have a doctoral degree in a relevant discipline such as
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in a specialist technical role with real impact. The Role As a Teaching Support Technician (Anatomy), your principal focus will be to provide technical support within the Veterinary Anatomy
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University Rankings 2023 by subject. Our results in the Research Excellence Framework 2021 place us 19th overall in the UK, 10th in the UK for research outputs and 16th in the UK for research impact. The
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, staff, and visitors. This is a high-profile leadership role with real influence, real variety, and real impact. What you’ll be doing Steering the University’s capital works programme with confidence
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countryside, we offer market leading benefits and a role in which you can make a real impact on people’s lives! We value, empower and support every member of staff to get the best out of your unique talents, so
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for computer vision and audio-visual AI, enabling award-winning technologies for content production in TV, film, games and immersive entertainment. In 2021, CVSSP founded Surrey’s Institute for People-centred
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an annual budget in support the post holder's research and impact. We expect this to initially fund a PDRA and two doctoral studentships overseen by the post holder. The post holder will play a central role
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of the programme, clinical teaching in years three and four and veterinary public health teaching in year five of the programme. This will involve support of off-site teaching including our spay and neuter clinic
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, regulating temperature, and controlling humidity indoors whilst examining how building design, construction materials, and human activity influence their impact. You will lead the end-to-end delivery and
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Research, Innovation and Impact (g.fairbairn@surrey.ac.uk ) or Julie Kemp, Research, Innovation and Impact Support Officer (j.kemp@surrey.ac.uk ). Interviews are planned for Thursday 26 March and Friday 27