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student researchers. Applicants should hold a first degree in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Engineering, Physics, Mathematics or a related field. Previous experience with experience developing
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, inequality, gender, ethnicity, migration, politics, social movements, health, crime, social networks, the application of computational methods. We welcome candidates with interests in different regions
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to deliver a clinical service component as part of their job plan. Queries about the post should be addressed to Professor Jonathan Rees, Head of Department and Director of the Botnar Institute
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the programme of public events that will start taking place in the building from spring 2026. An interest and appreciation for the arts and humanities is essential. To Be Successful You’ll Need: To be
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-term programme offering graduate-level roles (on-the-job training with role-specific accredited qualifications. A minimum of two days on-site per week is required, with flexible working arrangements
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the materials for the MAFE and will also be required to deliver lectures and supervision at other programmes within the Economics Department. The teaching and supervision load will be 336 ‘stint points’, which is
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dealing with customers, both face-to-face and by telephone and e-mail as appropriate. Ability to use standard computer programs (Outlook, Word, Excel) To demonstrate good communication skills (both oral and
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to strengthen the uptake, scale-up, and sustainability of evidence-based parenting programmes globally. About you You will have knowledge of parenting policy context and established relationships with relevant
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international programmes (Africa and Asia Programmes – AAPs). By consolidating professional HR staff into specialised centres, we ensure close collaboration with managers to advance our strategic goals
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of its world class research facilities, spanning microscopy, imaging, materials testing, carbon dating and much more. Funded as part of the University’s wider Digital Transformation programme, the software