60 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at Aston University in United Kingdom
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technologies, neurodegeneration models, and interdisciplinary collaboration. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a growing research programme with the potential to lead to PhD study or further
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on the Aston MA in Forensic Linguistics, a programme that consistently enables graduates to secure careers in policing, intelligence analysis and related fields. We also run CPD courses and provide investigative
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-makers of tomorrow. Through a bespoke training and mentoring programme, Fellowships will provide successful candidates with the opportunity to excel as an excellent self-directed researcher, develop
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-makers of tomorrow. Through a bespoke training and mentoring programme, Fellowships will provide successful candidates with the opportunity to excel as an excellent self-directed researcher, develop
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September 2025 start. We wish to recruit an academic lead for this programme who will have oversight of its delivery and work with the academic team to develop an internationally competitive course with
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multidisciplinary research in bioinspired membranes, computational membrane science, structural biology, and sustainable polymers. We are seeking candidates with a first degree in Chemical Engineering, Biochemical
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Aston University is seeking a Deputy Director of International Recruitment to provide strategic and operational leadership in delivering ambitious international student recruitment targets, and execution of a global recruitment plan delivering international income growth of over £30 million+...
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accounting, in finance and in closely related subjects. It manages and delivers a successful and very popular undergraduate programme in accounting and two postgraduate programmes, as well as supporting a
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accounting, in finance and in closely related subjects. It manages and delivers a successful and very popular undergraduate programme in accounting and two postgraduate programmes, as well as supporting a
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-funding from partners including Science Card and Bruntwood SciTech. The funding has been made through the Research Ventures Catalyst (RVC) programme, which was set up to provide funding to take truly novel