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-based service design that improves clinical outcomes and reduces health inequalities, directly supporting the NHS 10-Year Plan. Candidate Profile: A minimum MSc in Organisational Psychology or Public
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The Aston School of Computer Science and Digital Technologies is looking for two Lecturer’s in Computer Science with a specific interest in Artificial Intelligence to help reinforce its research and
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programme to high standards, with demonstrable impact on student learning. Experience of teaching at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level is also required. Experience of supervising undergraduate and/or
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undergraduate programmes, a new BSc Digital Marketing programme starting in 2026/27, two postgraduate programmes, and a BSc Business Enterprise Development programme. The Department also supports a range of
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. As a Systems Developer at Aston University, the post holder will drive innovation in student system solutions, with a primary focus on the SITS student records system. Working within agile sprint teams
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Lead the Future of Digital Innovation, Research and Education Aston University is seeking an exceptional academic leader to become the next Executive Dean of the School of Computer Science & Digital
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We are seeking a Senior Researcher Developer to work on an exciting and innovative project, Artificial Intelligence Researcher Development Network Plus (AI.RDN+), funded by Research England. You
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Applications are invited for the position of Post-Doctoral Research Associate to work on an ESRC-funded project investigating asylum accommodation in England (https://peripheral-asylum.com
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eligibility before shortlisting. See here for more information on Skilled Worker visa eligibility: https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa Anonymous shortlisting will be carried out for this role as part of
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will be focussed on research at AiPT, while contributing to the teaching programmes of Electronic and Electrical Engineering. This balance will be discussed and agreed with individuals in line with