201 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of London in United Kingdom
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Control Analyst to join Finance on a permanent basis. You will perform credit control activities for the School's programmes and other invoicing activities, operating all Accounts Receivable activities. You
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roles, deliverables, and milestones are well understood by all. Foster a collaborative, high-performance culture across project teams, including Programme Directors, Learning Designers, and commercial
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brief to final delivery — to bring powerful campaigns and brand initiatives to life. Analyse and interrogate the performance of content, campaigns, and initiatives, using insights to fuel smarter
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productive and high-functioning department. You should hold a minimum of a second-class honours degree or equivalent professional experience. You should have experience of working in a busy office environment
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high performing approach across all disciplines for the design, tendering, management and control of contracts and contractors. This will include ensuring that any follow up improvement actions
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working towards a recognised professional qualification. This is an exciting opportunity to join and support the Tax Team (Head of Tax and Deputy Head of Tax) at the University of London in delivering high
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R&D by UKRI. A £51.1m programme led by Royal Holloway, University of London to develop a National R&D Lab to ensure the UK’s screen and performance sectors have the innovation, infrastructure, skills
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programme. About the CoSTAR National Lab : The CoSTAR National Lab is the largest ever investment in creative industries R&D by UKRI. A £51.1m programme led by Royal Holloway, University of London to develop
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delivers measurable value. You will lead a high-performing team to build advanced analytics capabilities, including propensity modeling, marketing mix modeling (MMM), incrementality testing, and multi-touch
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CoSector CoSector – University of London is a digital services provider that operates as part of the University of London. It evolved from the University of London Computer Centre (ULCC), established in 1968