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professional services teams to progress contract development to timely completion Answering queries from academics and external parties on the progress of their consultancy projects Supporting the development
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programme is to develop a deeper understanding of the immunology of infection, and in particular population carriage/immunity to inform the use (and development) of vaccines. Our focus is predominantly
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-holder will be responsible for: developing their own outstanding research programme; carrying out appropriate administrative tasks; and delivering excellent teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate
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This post provides an excellent opportunity for a post-doctoral academic trainee in either Respiratory Medicine or Public Health to develop a successful academic career within a thriving and
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contributing to the continued development of the University of Bristol IFP as a world-class provision that attracts diverse, high-quality students and provides them with an excellent educational experience
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sports equipment, and working from the Welcome Desk. Applicants will need to demonstrate develop both teamwork and hard work to deliver a fantastic experience for all our students, staff and community
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a clear future vision, structure and functions. Maintain up to date knowledge and monitor and respond to existing and future developments in legislation and guidance to inform the development
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responsible for developing university guidance, training and advice on the management of external contracts. This includes direct responsibility for some of the University’s most complex contracts and the
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strategic development. On entering its tenth anniversary year, Bristol University Press has rapidly established a strong international reputation for scholarly excellence. As CEO you will provide strategic
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the Principal Investigator, two postdoctoral Research Associates and one PhD student. The project forms three mutually informing parts. Part 1 (‘Theoretical Details’) aims to develop a linguistic analysis of