22 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of Hull in United Kingdom
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implementation of a programme of sport development at the University. Managing a wide range of sport development programmes that include engagement and workforce opportunities, student well-being and a focus on
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backgrounds; people who have a declared disability; LGBTQI+ people; and women particularly for our Grade 9 and 10 roles. Applicants are expected to upload a CV and covering letter Title: Business Development
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Context The Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) at the University of Hull is seeking an experienced and dynamic Senior Lecturer in Occupational Therapy to lead the development of our new OT course. As a well
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team delivering effective processes, data and systems to underpin the operational effectiveness of the Admissions service, driving forward the development and operationalisation of new processes
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Leeds & York NHS trust with the development and delivery of a systematic review exploring cue exposure therapy for gambling. They will be part of the team making decisions on the inclusion of texts as
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particularly for our Grade 9 and 10 roles. The Skills Team within the University Library are responsible for supporting students at all levels and across all faculties to develop the academic, digital and
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at the evidence base for interventions for alcohol-related cognitive impairment and will contribute to the final draft of the protocol and assist with registering it, support the development of a screening guide
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Midlands) About: The Schools and Colleges Liaison team at Hull is responsible for: developing and managing relationships with target and feeder schools and colleges across the UK; providing high-quality, on
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View All Vacancies Reference: UOH-TA-0399 Campus: Hull Faculty/Area: Infrastructure Services School/Department: Campus Development and Strategy Subject Group/Team: Development Strategy and
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experience of substance use and/or mental health problems? Do you want to use your experience to help shape our research? Are you interested in supporting others to have their say? Do you want to develop your