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collaborative working with the Welsh fishing industry across two projects to support data collection, analysis and reporting. The project aims to provide evidence to inform sustainable fisheries management in
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alongside a mix of hard and soft landscaped areas. The University of Liverpool is seeking a skilled individual to join a high-performing team, maintaining the green spaces across the Liverpool city campus
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The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Liverpool is undertaking an exciting period of growth of its academic staff base, and we are looking for staff to join us
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We are excited to announce an exciting opportunity for a Research Software Engineer (RSE) as part of the research team of Imago, the Imagery Data Service. Imago is one of a set of new data services
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It is an exciting time to join Libraries, Museums and Galleries as we are recruiting for our Customer Experience Team in the Libraries. As Library Advisor, you will join a welcoming, high-performing
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The Pandemic Institute (TPI) is seeking an experienced, proactive Communications professional to help it deliver an ambitious global programme of work. TPI provides resilience and response
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The Opportunity You will play a vital role in advancing next-generation intelligent systems within the School of Computer Science and Informatics. Working closely with the Principal Investigator and
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This position is designed for a medically qualified trainee with an NTN in neurology or psychiatry, who wishes to pursue research in the intersection of these two areas. The training will require
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with suppliers to ensure high service standards with minimal waste. You will help monitor trends and usage data, contributing to reporting that supports future recruitment planning and service
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the rheodialysis technique with spectroscopy devices using Netzsch¿ rheometers and proprietary software so that it can easily utilised by Netzsch customers for quantifying controlled release in any industry