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Location: Hybrid working within commutable distance of Guildford Accountable to: Information Governance Manager/Data Protection Officer Hours: 37.5 hours per week (5 days) About Cervus+ Cervus
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individually, make a real difference. The role This is a 12 month post to manage the implementation of HESA Data Futures at Surrey. To ensure the University is fully compliant from a data, process and system
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, hybrid learning & teaching methods, and will have obtained a PhD in Politics, International Relations or related field. The successful candidate will be contributing to the development of the new L&T
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activities and assessments, especially with regard to production animal species. Discipline specific clinical research will be expected and encouraged; this will include grant writing, PhD supervision and
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tools for all the work done for users to evaluate and analyse their systems. About you The successful candidate will have a strong research background and should have a PhD in environmental science, with
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generation of AI-enabled storytelling experiences and technologies. This builds on Surrey’s track-record of over 35 years of fundamental advances in AI research in computer vision and spatial audio leading
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Analytics, Management Information Systems, Digital Entrepreneurship and Project Management, International Business Strategy, and Fundamental of Business. This is an exciting time to join the team, as we have
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Essential MA/PhD in TESOL or ELT or Applied Linguistics or recognized Diploma Level EFL qualification, for example DELTA; Minimum of two-years teaching experience Desirable CELTA and/or specific qualification
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, including audio generation for environmental sounds, using approaches such as diffusion models and/or flow matching. About you The post holder is expected to have a PhD degree (or equivalent) in electronic
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student population at any level, including the opportunity to mentor and support our outstanding MSc and PhD students. We encourage applications from any field within economics and this year we particularly