172 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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the quality of research, enterprise and teaching. Clinical duties will enhance the practice of psychiatry (mental health services for the elderly) within HIOW. The University of Southampton is research
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Linux systems. You’ll also assist students with their own devices, making each day varied, challenging, and rewarding. This is a meaningful role where your work directly supports teaching, learning, and
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to watch this introductory video . What will you be doing? You will play a key role in enhancing data quality and optimizing our business systems and processes. You’ll collaborate across teams
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The School of Geography & Environmental Science is seeking to appoint a part time Teaching Fellow in Sustainability (until 31st August, 2026; with the possibility for contract extension
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desirable, strong organisational skills, confident data analysis and excel skills with customer service focus are essential. You will be an excellent team player with effective partnership working, excellent
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Applications from Allied Healthcare Professional (AHP) backgrounds are invited to apply for the post of Teaching Fellow to join the primary care education team for 18 momths. This is an exciting new
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The University of Southampton is seeking to appoint a fixed term maternity leave cover for 12 months with possible extension for the role of Associate Director of Infrastructure. The University
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! We offer a range of great benefits that includes a contributory pension scheme; holiday entitlement of 30 days plus 8 bank holidays and 6 additional holidays (closure days); subsidised health and
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queries in person, over the phone and in an online environment. You will be expected to move between sites if required. Salary is between £24,600 - £26,038 pro rata per annum. As the successful candidate
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About us Our Big Data in Health team at the University of Southampton is based in the Primary Care Research Centre. We are an interdisciplinary group conducting innovative research to address