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://engineering.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/category/engineering-includes-me/ Contract type: Open ended Work pattern: Full time Grade: K Salary: £49,559 - £55,755 per annum School/Unit: School of Computer Science This advert will close at23
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university level in subjects relevant to the Engineering Mathematics teaching portfolio. You should have a good honours degree and have (or expect to have soon) a PhD in Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics
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We are seeking to make an appointment at Lecturer grade (internationally equivalent to Assistant Professor level) in the area of Assistive Robotics Technologies. You will be joining a vibrant and intensive research environment at the University of Bristol, ranked fifth for research in the UK (UK...
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. Analyse quantitative and qualitative data to generate insights that inform programme design, delivery, and enhancement. Produce clear, accessible written and visual outputs that communicate complex findings
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/2026 Work pattern: Full time Grade: J Salary: £42,882 - £48,149 per annum School/Unit: School of Computer Science This advert will close at23:59 UK timeon Sunday 13th July. Interviews are anticipated
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and full familiarity with on-premises open-source cloud solutions like OpenStack. You will provision of specialist solutions within hybrid cloud computing including both public cloud providers and on
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Fridays 16:00 – 19:00 Various ad hoc hours also available. You will be working on a successful Learn to Swim programme, delivering a range of lessons to children and adults. You will plan and deliver
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substantial and coherent post-doctoral programme of research in General Practice or ICM; to gain more experience of teaching in a variety of contexts and contribute to medical education as appropriate; and to
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and their members with excellent administrative services and support, enabling our student group leaders to run an exciting and varied programme of community building events and activities
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. The person appointed to this role will play a central role in the early evaluation of how the Pledge is being implemented. The research is funded by the NIHR Three Schools Prevention Programme and the