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Professional Services Job Reference: : 107453 Salary : £29,588 - £33,951 pa Closing Date : 14-Apr-2026 23:30 Senior Data Engineer Apply Department: : Health Data Science Job Reference: : 107793 Salary
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We are seeking an enthusiastic and proactive individual with an interest in veterinary clinical skills to develop a new technical role at The University of Liverpool School of Veterinary Science
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to optimise our performance in global league tables. You will bring a solid foundation in analytical skills, combine a strong attention to detail and a curiosity for what data is telling you as well as being
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the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences in the University of Liverpool. The ARC is funded until the end of March 2031, but we anticipate there will be further funding. This post is ideal for an experienced
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Clinical Education Fellows: MBChB Programme (5 posts for August/September 2026 start, 1 post for February 2027 start). Salary is paid at current clinical salary base rate. As a resident doctor
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the organisation of the study but also on new analyses and write ups of manuscripts relating to the study. This role would include supporting gaining any new ethical approvals, creating standard operating procedures
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and maintaining accurate student records, dealing with large data sets, providing administrative support to key University groups and supporting large scale events. This post is fixed term for 12 months
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. Reporting to the Head of Tax, you will be an experienced and highly motivated individual with knowledge of working in a large complex organisation who is able to perform effectively under significant pressure
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to practice in the UK by the time you start in the role www.rcvs.org.uk. This is a 3-year fixed term post from 17 July 2026 until 16 July 2029. For informal enquiries, please contact David Killick: drk
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implement effective commercialisation pathways, manage intellectual property strategies, and facilitate the transfer of University biologics innovations into the market. This is a unique opportunity to