28 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at University of Greenwich in United Kingdom
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important priority within the strategy is to establish an excellent online learning provision, establishing new innovative programmes along with supporting existing provision to develop further. Programme
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important priority within the strategy is to establish an excellent online learning provision, establishing new innovative programmes along with supporting existing provision to develop further. Programme
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School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences Location: Greenwich Campus Salary: £38,249 to £55,755 plus £4170 London weighting per annum Contract Type: Permanent Release Date: Monday 07 April 2025
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Disabled Students' Allowance . Student Finance Calculator: You can still apply for a tuition fee and a maintenance loan if you already have a student loan from your undergraduate degree, use the student
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. Opportunity may also exist to undertake doctoral studies through a professional doctorate or PhD programme. The University has an established career framework offering opportunity for promotion through
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fellowship, as well as contribute to faculty wide research and knowledge exchange activities. Opportunity may also exist to undertake doctoral studies through a professional doctorate or PhD programme. The
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. Candidates would be expected to have a PhD. For an informal discussion about the post please contact Dr Charlotte Jeavons (Head of School); email: c.jeavons@gre.ac.uk Should you have any queries please contact
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physiotherapy programme in its portfolio and are looking to appoint experienced physiotherapy educator/s. The Post The post holder/s will work with our physiotherapy team and employers to deliver our
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large team alongside Librarians, Academic Skills Tutors, and Digital Skills Developers to deliver a rich and varied programme of digital, information and academic skills training both online and in person
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set standards of excellence. The successful candidate must also hold a PhD or equivalent professional practice in a relevant discipline. Staff are expected to continue delivering their academic career