103 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"UNIS" positions at DURHAM UNIVERSITY in United Kingdom
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on the annual admissions process, and lead on creating a supportive welcoming environment for our open days and support of outreach program. This post is a full-time role with line management responsibility
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, metabolomics, high-performance computing and field research. We promote research at the interface with other disciplines. The Department of Biosciences is particularly interested in receiving applications from
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the Head Coach will lead and develop the men's and women's football programme at Durham University. The post holder will be responsible for: the development and implementation of a strategy for football lead
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within the SCENE programme and work with the programme team to support thecommercialisation eco-system with a programme of excellent internal communications activity. The postholder will work closely with
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The Role and the Department Both the SCENE and Northern Accelerator programmes are led and hosted by Durham University on behalf of the North East universities however the success of the programme
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would benefit from a structured development programme and provision of both formal and 'on the job' training. The posts are also open to those who are returning to academia after a career in another
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The Role and the Department The Learning and Teaching Coordinator will be responsible for assisting the Learning and Teaching Manager in coordinating day to day programme delivery, encompassing all
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funded athletes and para-athletes (current athletes and former athletes). Prepare a self-completion survey for distribution. Undertake a literature search and draft review with Principle Investigator
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are seeking a skilled, creative and experienced Programme Manager who can coordinate and ensure the compliant delivery of the SCENE programme, working closely with the core team, the wider team and our key
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For over a decade, the Contextual Safeguarding Programme at Durham University (previously at the University of Bedfordshire) has been at the forefront of reforming safeguarding systems, to promote