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The School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EEECS) at Queen's University Belfast (QUB), is seeking to appoint 5 Lecturers in Artificial Intelligence (GIFT City Campus
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in participating in one of our group's scholastic programs and help them determine if we're the right fit for them. Our students have the opportunity to see the world while attaining a higher education
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The School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EEECS) at Queen's University Belfast (QUB), is seeking to appoint a Senior Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence (GIFT City Campus
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Engineering, Cell and Developmental Biology, Synthetic Biology & Biomanufacturing, Genetics & Genomics/Transcriptomics, Metabolomics & Proteomics, Structural Biology, Systems & Computational Biology, Data
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, ACL, IEEE IROS, ...), Ability to teach computer science, machine learning, and deep learning courses, French language proficiency is required. Starting date: September 2025 (flexible) Trial period of 6
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The successful applicants will form part of the new team which will develop and deliver the Construction and Project Management (CPM) MSc programme in GIFT City, Gujarat, India. The CPM programme
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and Timetabling, Student records, Exams and Awards) and Taught Programme Administration. Student engagement and experience This includes but is not limited to the Student Ambassador Scheme, Student Co
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to independently conduct practical/practicum and skill-based courses. Take active role in coordination and recording of online courses/modules/programme(s). Need to take an active role in administrative duties as
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to champion the Bachelor of Business Administration program at Hult International Business School. Every interaction is an opportunity to embody our values and showcase our innovative approach to higher
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experiential learning. With an emphasis on interdisciplinary studies, JSLH offers students a wide and deep exposure to humanities and social science subjects. Students learn in classrooms where they absorb a