28 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS"-"St" positions at DURHAM UNIVERSITY in United Kingdom
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Manager will work with the Directors of the Leverhulme Centre for Algorithmic Life and key strategic partners to develop and implement a strategy and plan of activity for cross-sector engagement and
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The Department and the Role This post offers an exciting opportunity to develop internationally excellent research and teaching while providing unrivalled, tailored support for your career
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The Role and Department Project Development and Delivery Manager (Commercialisation, Economic Development and Partnerships Team) The Research and Innovation Services (RIS) team provides guidance
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Role and Department Project Development and Delivery Manager (Commercialisation, Economic Development and Partnerships Team) The Research
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Lead a £200m campaign. Shape the next 200 years. Durham University seeks a visionary Chief Development Officer to drive Campaign 200, our bold £200m bicentenary fundraising initiative. You will lead
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Career Development Fellowships (3 years) The Department of Theology and Religion seeks to appoint an excellent early career scholar as Career Development Fellow in New Testament for a term of three
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This post offers an exciting opportunity to make a major contribution to the development of internationally excellent research and teaching while allowing you unrivalled opportunities to progress
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Professor Daniel Paulusma from Durham University and Professor Vadim Lozin from the University of Warwick. The general aim of the project is to develop algorithmic meta-classifications, which state that any
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This post offers an exciting opportunity to develop internationally excellent research/scholarship and teaching while providing unrivalled, tailored support for your career progression
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Department, and Professor Debbie Riby from the Centre for Neurodiversity and Development in the Psychology department. Working across two university centres, our aim is to further develop participatory