55 web-programmer-developer-university-of-liverpool Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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of Liverpool, University of Southampton and University of Surrey. In addition to cutting edge research, training and networking activities are provided to nurture the development of ECRs. Further information
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files. Experience in Linked Data and Semantic Web technologies is essential, while familiarity with approaches related to redecentralisation of the Web and testbed development is highly desirable
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the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton. This post is for half a day a week in the first instance. Be a part of the University of Southampton, an institution in the top 100 universities
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work-life balance. We also offer a mentorship programme and the school runs a women-oriented network event on a bi-weekly basis. The University of Southampton is in the top 1% of world universities and
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flexible or part-time working, with workload adjusted accordingly. ECS provides unique and supportive environment. We have staff development programmes and mentoring and wellbeing schemes. With access
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The Gambia, where Prof Ward’s group is also based. Career development training will be provided through the University of Southampton. This post is offered on a full time, fixed term basis, starting as soon as
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to enable your personal career development aims. The PCD Group’s research programme is complimented by our NHS activity, ensuring patients are central to our work. University Hospital Southampton NHS
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development. This multi-disciplinary position spans youth work, education, enrichment activities, and public health research. This post will be based at LifeLab at the University Hospital Southampton, hybrid
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, diagnostics and other services in the NHS. This is a fixed-term position until 31 July 2027. About Us The University of Southampton is ranked among the top 1% of universities globally and is one of the UK’s top
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Vibration Research . You will work as a part of a team on the development of smart acoustic control systems, being supported by a multi-million pound Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair Although