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administrative support You have strong computer skills, email communications, Microsoft packages ( full training will be given on the specific systems ) Contract type: Open-ended Work pattern: Full time Grade: D
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This is an exciting opportunity for a Research Associate (RA) to join an interdisciplinary team (crossing Sociology and Computer Science) as part of a one-year Accelerator project for UKRI Smart
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are adaptable and able to deliver high quality, efficient and effective clinical administrative support. You have strong computer skills; email communications, Microsoft packages (full training will be
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informal enquiries please contact Prof Christopher Kent (c.kent@bristol.ac.uk ), Deputy head of School; Prof Claire Haworth (claire.haworth@bristol.ac.uk ), Programme Director for MSc Mental Health Science
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The project: Electromagnetic (EM) sensing is on the brink of a step-change. Once limited by computation and data-processing power, EM sensing is now being transformed by advances in high-performance
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programme, liaising frequently with over 100 GP practices across the South West to organise student placements and clinical teaching, ensuring a high quality student and staff experience. You will work in
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journals and conferences. PhD (or equivalent) in Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Science, or a related field. Strong understanding of ultrasound mid-air haptics. Experience developing and applying mid
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research scientists at the University of Bristol, based within our Cancer Research UK-funded Obesity-related Cancer Epidemiology Programme (OCEP). Our previously CRUK-funded programmes (2015 – 2025
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across Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Probability and Statistics, who engage with a range of non- academic partners. This particular role involves conducting methodological and theoretical research
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the UK to explore the possibilities of immersive technology. By 2027 the programme will have awarded £3.6m of dedicated grant funding to support artists to develop their practice, as well as hosting