115 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at Durham University in United Kingdom
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university to work on a specific project. Working alongside a close-knit team of developers and engineers, the KTP Associate will lead an innovative project to design, develop and implement predictive machine
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and are working hard to make our department the No. 1 University in the UK for women to study Computer Science. The Role The successful applicant will be responsible for the design, development, and
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department staff, complex case-management, and the development and delivery of psychological wellbeing initiatives. The Service exists to enable students to make the most of the academic and social
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, demonstrating impact, commercialising outputs, ensuring good research practice and supporting professional development. The Policy, Systems and Performance (PSP) team within the Research and Innovation Services
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to develop, deliver and evaluate, amongst others: a) a strategic approach to marketing our programmes to, and assisting with the targeted recruitment of students in defined markets across the globe; b
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within the Student Support and Wellbeing Directorate. The Service provides individual and group interventions, advice for College and academic Staff, and the development and delivery of proactive
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building positive relationships via efficient service and attentive staff. In addition to a highly competitive salary and rewards package, our strategic focus includes ongoing development opportunities
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embrace the full diversity of methods and data available to the discipline. We are further developing our core undergraduate programmes and will be recruiting world leading staff accordingly to ensure
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to advancing women's careers in STEM academia and reflecting the supportive and positive environment within the Department. The successful candidate will join the Centre for Neurodiversity and Development, which
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