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the public health/epidemiological aspects of an applied research study. Experience of the NIHR’s Public Health Research (PHR) Programme and an understanding of public health research in non-NHS settings would
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engineering programme was rated the best in the UK by the 2022 Guardian University Guide, and we were ranked 4th nationally for engineering in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF). By joining us, you
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the mission of inclusivity. We support flexible and hybrid working patterns and would consider part-time/ job share applications. Check out the staff benefits and why you should join us at The University
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level of computer literacy is essential, as is the ability to work to a high level of accuracy. What we can offer you As a university we aim to create an environment where everyone can thrive and are
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Textile Department. You will be able to provide high quality academic delivery with a particular focus on delivery of material awareness, garment fit, function and manufacture married with experience
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Voltage Lab within the School of Electronics and Computer Science , University of Southampton. Ranked in the top 1% of universities globally and among the UK’s top 20 for research, the University
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collaborating across the organisation. Experience of working with student systems would be a bonus. You will have a skill level (including experience and other qualifications) equivalent to a post-graduate degree
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patient-focused approach Ability to work within a multidisciplinary team Working at the University of Southampton: Check out the staff benefits and why you should join us at The University of Southampton
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. If you are passionate about media production, technology and love a good pop culture reference you’ll fit right in our close-knit team, and we look forward to hearing from you. Don’t forget to include
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Audition for Robots (ActivATOR)” under the direction of Dr Christine Evers. The position will be in the Vision, Learning and Control (VLC) Group, which is part of the School of Electronics and Computer Science