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and researchers. The Team Integration team is responsible for the application development and application maintenance of our core integration technologies primary being Boomi, as well as legacy Oracle
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and researchers. The Team The CRM team is part of the Digital team. We are responsible for the development and maintenance of multiple CRM technologies and implementations that support different
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and IT colleagues to develop fixes and solutions to business system requirements. The Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Applications Analyst to join the Applications Support and Development
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undertaking research into the occurrence, causation, impact and outcome of the major rheumatic and musculoskeletal disorders and fosters a strong programme of staff development and support. The Fellow will also
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and Academic Services team Course Delivery or Student Administration teams; Academic Development; Institute of Teaching and Learning; Taught Programme Enhancement; Policy and Procedure; Appeals
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contribute to major projects, including capital development. As well as foster a productive, high‑performing working environment that supports collaboration and ongoing improvement. The Head of Business
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reading… Why Join Us? Be part of a friendly and inclusive team that values diverse perspectives and supports career development. Contribute to a nationally significant research programme with real-world
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relevant access throughout a user’s journey. This may include set up of and maintenance of Groups, fault finding through the systems, access review activity, getting involved in the development and design of
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strategic Network partner to contribute towards the development and ongoing level 3 support of one the UK's largest, single campus, software defined network rollouts. The person The successful candidate will
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understand heart development and disease. This role offers the opportunity to lead transformative investigations into the molecular biology of Fabry disease, a rare and poorly understood lysosomal storage