68 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"U.S"-"Cornell-University" "Prof" positions at Aston University
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An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our newly expanded Academic Registry team as a Programme Operations Coordinator. The Programme Operations team play an important role in ensuring
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We are searching for an experienced and energetic people and process manager to join our newly expanded Academic Registry team as one of a team of three Programme Operations Managers, to cover
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Aston University is seeking a Programme Coordinator to support the expanded Midlands SPARK Innovation Accelerator. This exciting initiative is the UK’s first extension of Stanford University’s
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The Aston School of Computer Science and Digital Technologies is looking for two Lecturer’s in Computer Science with a specific interest in Artificial Intelligence to help reinforce its research and
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for employability, for example, job applications, technical interviews and giving technical talks. You may be asked to give occasional lectures and workshops to Computer Science students on industrially relevant
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We are looking for a Junior Business Intelligence Developer to join our dynamic team and contribute to developing strategic data products that drive business success. In this role, the successful
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Are you passionate about transforming data into powerful insights? Join us at Aston University and play a key role in delivering our Aston 2030 Strategy by developing new data, analytics and business intelligence capabilities throughout the University. We’re looking for someone who thrives on...
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must be experienced in working as a professional researcher on servitization programmes and have experience in producing high-quality publications. You will need to possess good interpersonal and
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, provided no research element was part of the role. Applicants should currently not receive financial support or funding towards any other programme in the UK from any other sources. For informal enquiries
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-funding from partners including Science Card and Bruntwood SciTech. The funding has been made through the Research Ventures Catalyst (RVC) programme, which was set up to provide funding to take truly novel