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to assessment design. Support curriculum development and enhancement to align with School and programme ambitions. Contribute to programme administration, including supporting or leading units, admissions
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qualification/experience in Robotics, Engineering, Computer Science, Maths or closely related discipline (e.g. social science applied to technology). Expertise relevant to one of these areas: distributed AI
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As part of the expansion of Bristol Cyber Security Group the School of Computer Science is seeking to make an appointment of a Professor of Cyber Security, as an open-ended position. We wish
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careers site using the job numbers; ACAD108516 and ACAD108515 The successful applicant will also be encouraged to develop a research programme, carrying out impactful research in the field of quantum
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what it's like to work in the Faculty of Engineering, and how the Faculty supports people to achieve their potential, please see our staff blog: https://engineering.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/category
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. Support curriculum development and enhancement in line with School ambitions. Contribute to programme administration, including programme development, admissions, delivery of units and liaison with external
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aligned with School ambitions. Support programme administration, which may include programme development, admissions, unit delivery and liaison with external examiners. Participate actively in School and
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aligned with School ambitions. Support programme administration, which may include programme development, admissions, unit delivery and liaison with external examiners. Participate actively in School and
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activities aligned with the School’s ambitions. Contribute to programme administration, including areas such as admissions, programme delivery, liaison with external examiners, and potentially leading
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large data volumes is expected to form a key component of the research program. The DarkSeis and BOPS projects are collaborations between researchers at the Universities of Bristol and Oxford, the British