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The objective of the role is to provide academics with a sound and secure legal and commercial basis for their externally funded work. Working with the Contracts Manager and Consultancy Services
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to demonstrate develop both teamwork and hard work in order to deliver a fantastic experience for all our students, staff and community users whilst adhering to our Health & Safety policies. The swim school runs
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. Labs are used for a range of activities throughout the year, to a variety of users - this is an exciting and vibrant environment. Work in line with Health and Safety guidelines Maintain stocks
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We seek at research associate to plan and execute glaciological fieldwork and analyse data to validate runoff from land-terminating glaciers by seismically monitoring outlet rivers as part of ARIA
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of hygiene and food safety by monitoring cleaning schedules and food and equipment temperatures. Assist the Head Chef in the continual training of staff and induction and training of temporary staff. Assist in
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and future-proof our entire infrastructure. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in a high-visibility programme that will reshape connectivity across a complex university environment. Why
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The School of Engineering Mathematics and Technology at the University of Bristol is seeking to appoint a Professor in Artificial Intelligence. The successful candidate will join us at an exciting
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security and supporting good relations with students, residents and guests. You will be responsible for carrying out day-to-day reactive and preventative maintenance, with particular commitment to reactive
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national security/due diligence enquires arising from it; Engage with MarComms and Operations Teams where input may be required to achieve the TREF Project and ATPS Process outcomes; Become fluent in
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The Ageing and Movement Research Group (AMRG) consists of a team of researchers from multidisciplinary backgrounds and is led by Associate Professor in Ageing and Movement Disorders, Dr Emily