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evaluations, ensuring all required documentation is prepared and in place. The successful candidate will be educated to Bachelor, Masters or PhD degree level or equivalent, or hold a professional project
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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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, junior programmes and adult courses to prospective, new and current members of Surrey Sports Park (SSP) with a main focus on student sales and promotions. We value, empower and support every member of
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recruitment plans, ensuring alignment with the University’s ambitious growth strategy. Your main focus will be on maximizing enrolments from these regions, driving the conversion of applicants into enrolled
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manufacturing processes effectively. Your main responsibility is to develop and enhance discrete element models (DEM), integrating physics-based mechanistic models to simulate complex fluid and particulate
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working relationships across the University, including academic and professional services staff based within Faculties and within the Chief Student Office, such as the Exams and Graduation Team and Student
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of best practice and knowledge within the Surrey RSE community. About you We are looking for applicants who hold a Master's degree in computer science, electronic engineering, or a related subject. A strong
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, including academic and professional services staff based within Faculties and within the Chief Student Office, such as the Exams and Graduation Team and Student Scheduling based within the Student and
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to the Chief Operating Officer, the Director of Legal Services will deliver expert legal advice on employment law, student related matters, commercial and IT contracts, procurement, subsidiary governance, data
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. The post-holder will employ a powerful combination of approaches, including primary cardiomyocyte models, advanced mitophagy reporters, state-of-the-art metabolic assays, and a novel in vivo ultrasound