14 computer-science-quantum-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"U.S" positions at Abertay University
-
the Faculty of Design, Informatics and Business (DIB). The Faculty was formed in August 2024 with Dundee Business School joining three existing Departments: Games and Arts, Game Technology and Mathematics, and
-
teaching and research, and a stimulating and enriching experience for our students. Dundee Business School is one of four Departments within the Faculty of Design, Informatics and Business (DIB). The Faculty
-
, well-directed teaching and research, and a stimulating and enriching experience for our students. Dundee Business School is one of four Departments within the Faculty of Design, Informatics and Business
-
is the home of Abertay’s degree programmes in law, accounting and finance, business and marketing, cybersecurity, applied computer science, computer games and digital arts. Abertay was the first
-
statutory regulatory framework requirements by supporting programme and partnership approval and management processes. In addition, you will be responsible for supporting the student complaints, appeals and
-
maintaining the accuracy of student records and managing the processes associated with our programme provision for our Trans-National Education (TNE) Partnerships and Abertay Online. The post holder will
-
services to our staff and students. Following a recent expansion, we are seeking to appoint a Data Engineer to join the team. This role will report to the Head of Enterprise Applications and requires
-
delivering excellent customer service and high-quality digital technology services to our staff and students. We are now seeking to appoint an experienced Enterprise Application Specialist to join our
-
excellent customer service and high-quality digital technology services to our staff and students. We are looking to appoint a Cybersecurity Specialist. This position will report to the Head of Cybersecurity
-
recruitment programme, and successful candidates will operate on a fixed term contract for 2 years (23 months), with the expectation that the role supports career development following completion