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dynamic and vibrant country. The University of York Mumbai is set to welcome students from the academic year 2026/27. It will initially offer undergraduate and postgraduate courses in computer science with
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skills, this could be the perfect fit for you. Flexibility is essential—your responsibilities may evolve based on the needs of the office, and you’ll thrive in a dynamic, fast-paced legal environment
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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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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 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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, 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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behind every program we provide, every course we create, every class we run. It’s what makes Hult the business school for those made to do. Ranked & accredited by the best Hult is proud to be recognized
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an outstanding track record or strong interest in the fields of antibody design, structural biology, AI/machine learning, or immuno-oncology, we invite you to apply with a project proposal for a position in our
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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