113 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Aston University
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The School of Psychology is seeking to appoint a Teaching Associate on a fixed-term basis to contribute to, develop and enhance the teaching and scholarship activities of the School independently
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, mimicking real-world scenarios to prepare students for successful careers. We are looking for applicants who can: Design and deliver industry-relevant curriculum, creating and implementing cutting-edge course
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national and international conferences. To contribute to research initiatives with colleagues in and beyond the School as appropriate. To engage in training and professional development programmes in
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and the legal profession. In particular, we are looking for colleagues to contribute to, develop and enhance the teaching activities of Aston Law School primarily in one or more of the areas below
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developing or established track record of high-quality research. Bring a creative, long-term research vision aligned with the department’s ethos of inclusive, ethical, and impactful research. Demonstrate
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ambitious strategy in digital technologies, which benefits the school directly in both its research and teaching environments, providing exciting opportunities to develop one’s research and teaching career
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flexibility to work from home and on campus. Aston University is located within Birmingham City Centre and has accessible transport links, via bus or train, and a cycle to work scheme. We offer a generous
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to be research active. We are particularly keen to hear from applicants with research interests on solid mechanics, and a well-established or developing reputation in structural analysis with expertise
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career development in biomedical research. For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Dan Ma at d.ma@aston.ac.uk . The salary being offered for this role does not meet the minimum threshold required
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to appoint a Professor of Law. The Professor will provide exceptional strategic leadership of research and scholarship in the Department and will lead the development of our growing research environment