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We are seeking an experienced GPhC registered technician for to support the new University of Liverpool Master of Pharmacy programme. Commitment to Diversity The University of Liverpool is committed
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working to reduce health inequalities across the region. Reporting to the Programme Manager and working closely with the ARC Director and senior leadership team, you will lead on governance, operational
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the research group of Professor Alex Cowan in the Department of Chemistry and the Stephenson Institute for Renewable Energy you will create an integrated platform with comprehensive data logging, enabling
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We are seeking to appoint a Research Nurse to join the NIHR funded Health Protection Research Unit in Emerging and Zoonotic Infections (HPRU EZI), contributing to the delivery of International
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Computer Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Physics, or Materials Science. You will develop optimisation and machine-learning algorithms for human- and literature-informed discovery of new materials
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work alongside a large, multi-disciplinary and cross Faculty team, across multiple national and international organisations. The post is available from 1 March 2026 until 31 December 2027. Commitment
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Hall, Dr David Martí-Pete and Dr Daniel Meyer. This research group is part of the Pure Mathematics section at the Department of Mathematical Sciences of the University of Liverpool. The members
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The School of Computer Science and Informatics is seeking to appoint an individual to work on rigorous methods to address the risks of generative AI systems. The primary focus will be on techniques
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stock operations. This includes managing recruitment materials such as prospectuses and brochures, maintaining accurate stock records, coordinating dispatch and international freight, and working closely
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the programme will be overseen by Professor Shakila Thangaratinam and Professor John Allotey, along with senior clinical academics, Dr Andy Sharp and Dr Abi Merriel. The academic training will include