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that help translate research into real‑world impact. Above all, we are seeking someone who is motivated by continuous improvement, enjoys working collaboratively, and is keen to contribute to a mission‑driven
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academic colleagues focuses on ‘One Health, One Medicine’ and understanding the factors which impact the health of both animals and humans. With investment of over £40m, our facilities and those of the wider
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, while shaping best practices for compute usage and training. Key responsibilities include: Supporting CoSTAR R&D activities including the planning and carrying out of specific activities, often in
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CV and cover letter. If you would like to discuss this opportunity further, please contact Senior Lecturer, Hayley Ward (h.ward@surrey.ac.uk ), or Paramedic Science Programme Director, Charlie Adler
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environment for wellness and fitness for Surrey staff and students, and our community impact is significant both culturally and physically. The Role This is a fantastic opportunity, open to Undergraduate
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for Surrey staff and students, and our community impact is significant both culturally and physically. The team is passionate and high performing, and the business model requires us to deliver a self
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experience, and helping increase our research impact. It’s a vibrant and exciting time to join a great and well-respected team at the heart of the University’s strategic plans. What’s in it for you? We think
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If you’re a passionate climber and wish to introduce others to the sport, get in touch! We are looking for a Climbing Duty Officer to join the team covering all our opening hours, including weekday
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program, to bring the clinical fellow to the highest level of competence in those research approaches. How to apply For more information and informal discussions, please contact Prof Dijk (d.j.dijk
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transformation capability, improving student experience, and helping increase our research impact. It’s a vibrant and exciting time to join a great and well-respected team at the heart of the University’s