82 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" uni jobs at University of Greenwich in United Kingdom
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confirmed Reference: 4931-E The Natural Resources Institute (NRI) at the University of Greenwich seeks applications for an Associate Director of Business Development to join our senior leadership team
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preferred). Have at least a year's laboratory experience, even if not formally qualified. Possess strong subject knowledge and a willingness to learn new skills. Are flexible and able to work across multiple
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to realising our vision to truly deliver ‘education without boundaries’ in multiple contexts. Our award-winning alumni and fundraising team are poised for a step-change in philanthropic support for
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in allied healthcare, nursing and midwifery professions. The University has invested over £8 million in the development of a state-of-the-art simulation centre, which further enhances our record
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Research Centres within the Institute for Lifecourse Development. The school has an active and growing research base. We had a strong performance in REF2021 particularly with regard to ‘research environment
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management of the UK Student Recruitment Team. The role will lead and support the development, implementation, and enhancement of all aspects of the University’s UK Student Recruitment Strategy, including
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in developing inspiring module materials and learning activities. The position enables an ambitious candidate to play an important role in the shaping of the future development of the School
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confident in developing inspiring module materials and learning activities. The position enables an ambitious candidate to play an important role in the shaping of the future development of the School
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-informed curriculum development, and recruitment activities. An ability to support the development of a new apprenticeship provision An understanding of the current discourses within technical theatre and
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courses leading to registration in allied healthcare, nursing and midwifery professions. The University has invested over £8 million in the development of a state-of-the-art simulation centre, which further