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UKRI head of e-infrastructure resigns after just seven months

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James Hetherington joined the funder in January to work on its infrastructure roadmap

UK Research and Innovation’s head of e-infrastructure has resigned after just seven months in the role, Research Professional News can reveal.

James Hetherington joined the funder at the start of the New Year, where he worked alongside Mark Thomson, the executive chair of the Science and Technology Facilities Council to develop the e-infrastructure sector of UKRI’s Infrastructure Roadmap.

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