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on maximising licensing and spinout opportunities. This role offers an excellent opportunity to learn from experienced colleagues and develop high-level technology transfer skills. This role is ideal
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to work in a respected and forward-thinking veterinary environment, contributing directly to the training of future veterinary surgeons. You’ll be supported to develop your skills and will gain experience
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, development, and innovation. The post-holder will: Work closely with local NHS Trusts Support placements, supervisor training, and trainee supervision Contribute to the collaborative university–NHS training
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biomedical research and advance our advance the 3Rs agenda. As a Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor, you will be expected to develop and lead a significant externally funded programme of research in line with
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holder will develop and implement mechanistic models to analyse and predict the behaviour of pharmaceutical processes. Your work will address key challenges within these processes, constructing robust
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As part of an exciting digital transformation, the University of Surrey is seeking a Head Digital Solutions & Innovation. You will lead and manage a multi-disciplinary IT Development, innovation and
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days will be Monday, Friday and Tuesday or Wednesday. We wish to create the conditions for success for our new starters in the Vet School, by facilitating their growth and development within our
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Transfer Partnership (KTP) Project. This pioneering project will develop an AI-powered nocturnal behaviour observation system, transforming how animal welfare is monitored and understood. By uncovering night
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Our School of Veterinary Medicine aims to inspire and educate veterinary professionals who will advance veterinary medicine to meet the needs of a changing world. We embrace the traditional values
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, functional, and future-ready spaces. From major construction and refurbishment programmes to sustainability-led developments, you’ll guide projects that shape the daily experience of thousands of students