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to demonstrate the potential to make a high-quality contribution to the future profile of clinical psychology and mental health research conducted across the programme and the research groups within the Division
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invites applications for one post of Assistant Professor (Lecturer or Teaching Fellow) in Computer Science/Computer Systems to join at its exciting new campus in Leipzig, Germany. Located in one
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to line manage and lead a high functioning team. Ideally you will have previous administrative and line management experience of working in a high-stakes environment of higher education or NHS. Excellent
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Please note: unless specified otherwise in the advert, all advertised roles are UK based. Find out what it's like to work at Lancaster University , including information on our wide range of employee benefits, support networks and our policies and facilities for a family-friendly workplace. The...
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of Germany’s most vibrant and liveable cities, the Leipzig campus provides the same high-quality academics and comprehensive student experience found in the UK. The campus has a strong strategic vision of
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, the Leipzig campus provides the same high-quality academics and comprehensive student experience found in the UK. The campus has a strong strategic vision of excellence in teaching, research, and engagement
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School of Computing and Communications Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK Salary: £39,355 to £45,413 (Full time, indefinite with end date) Closing Date: Monday 11 August 2025 Interview Date: To be
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2025 Reference: 0406-25 We invite applications for a Research Software Engineer position, joining the recently formed DASS research programme. DASS is an exciting collaboration between researchers
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including WinForms, Webforms and API development. Angular / Typescript SQL Server development and optimisation Development of high availability, high throughput, business critical systems as part of a
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intelligence (AI) and computing. This interdisciplinary collaboration between Lancaster University, the University of Cambridge, and the University of Durham seeks to develop high-performance memory devices