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development team at Lancaster University are seeking to appoint a 0.2FTE learning developer who will support students on the Frontline (postgraduate) programme for a six month maternity leave cover. You will
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School of Computing and Communications Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK Salary: £32,546 to £37,174 Full-time/Fixed Term Closing Date: Wednesday 15 October 2025 Interview Date: To be confirmed
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5 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Lancaster University Department Engineering Research Field Engineering » Electronic engineering Engineering » Mechanical engineering Engineering
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). The postholder will have a PhD in speech science, speech technology, linguistics, data science, computer science or related discipline. Ideally, they will have experience in working with large datasets of speech
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for the development and day-to-day management of the system which will initially use face recognition technology. As such, the candidate will be expected to have excellent software engineering/computational skills as
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term contract for a 12 month period, to provide a professional service for undergraduate programme delivery. You will be a member of the Biomedical & Life Sciences administrative team of Undergraduate
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. Following the demonstration of single bit devices and small digital arrays, we are now expanding the research programme to include investigation of the feasibility of analogue devices for use as elements in
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, e.g. MBChB. This AKT project is funded by UKRI through Innovate UK . This programme has been designed to create short-term collaborations between a university and business to deliver a rapid and
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. This project is funded by the UKRI as part of Dr Nightingale’s Future Leaders Fellowship and focuses on mapping and mitigating the threats to ordinary people from deepfake technology. The role involves designing
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professional services team. You will provide high-level administrative support for the undergraduate medical degree programme, coordinating a wide range of activities across clinical sites. Excellent