230 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof" uni jobs at Cardiff University in United Kingdom
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- Development Manager & Team Leader (Leadership Giving) Cardiff University’s Development and Alumni Relations team seeks a talented fundraiser for the position of Development Manager & Team Leader (Leadership
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- Development Officer (Legacies & In Memoriam) Cardiff University seeks a talented individual for the part-time (0.6 FTE) permanent position of Development Officer (Legacies & In Memoriam). You will support the
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- Deputy Director of Development (Head of Fundraising) Cardiff University Cardiff University’s Development and Alumni Relations team seeks an outstanding fundraiser and leader for the permanent leadership
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20220BR Cardiff Business School Managerial, Professional and Specialist Staff – MPSS Advert Business Development Officer Help to Grow Cardiff Business School We are looking for a talented and
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- Systems Support Developer/Analyst (Student Systems) Cardiff University has a vacancy for a Support Developer/Analyst with the team that looks after SITS:Vision, locally branded as SIMS. Us We want to make
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Research Conduct research developing DRUM-AI for personalised training in Parkinson’s and Huntington’s disease. Develop reinforcement learning algorithms that adjust the difficulty of DRUM-AI training in
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- Project Manager (Welsh Language Development) Vice-Chancellor's Office We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced individual to support the University in leading the development of a joint strategy
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- Lecturer in Urban Planning and Development The School of Geography and Planning at Cardiff University is seeking to appoint a passionate, highly motivated Lecturer in Urban Planning and Development, covering
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experience in developing new processes and & implementation of system projects Customer Service, Communication and Team Working 6. Ability to collaborate across multiple functions including SMEs, IT and
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where we feel we belong – a familiar habitat to which we are accustomed and in which we feel rooted. It signals a trusted relationship with a particular, recognised environment and its multiple