256 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" "UNIS" positions at Cardiff University
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Institute for Flexible Lifelong Learning is to be established that will bring together the knowledge and expertise in the university. It will support academic teams with the development and delivery of new
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opportunity to develop your research skills, collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of researchers across Cardiff University and with collaborators at multiple higher education institutions, develop skills
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- Strategic Partnerships Manager The main focus of your role will be to develop, secure and nurture the University’s relationships with external organisations from the private, public and third sectors. Your
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of Biomedical and Life Sciences The Neuroscience and Mental Health Innovation Institute (NMHII) is seeking a passionate individual for a new, hybrid post further developing an award-winning public engagement
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multiple locations across several targeted intervals. These will form the basis for empirical calibrations that we will use to predict the hypothetical natural baseline of Earth’s climate, free from
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education with an ability to develop, deliver and evaluate a range of undergraduate and postgraduate taught modules and programmes. For contact lenses, we would be interested to hear from contact lens
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as an authority in the field. Substantial experience of managing a team(s), balancing multiple objectives and priorities and dealing with performance and welfare issues Proven experience in developing
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members of the public in project development and delivery. Evidence of excellence in project delivery, administration and organisation working unsupervised to manage your time effectively across multiple
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will be part of a team responsible for delivering the LTA Learning Design Service to support development of a number of taught programmes across the University with a specific focus on supporting work
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where we feel we belong – a familiar habitat to which we are accustomed and in which we feel rooted. It signals a trusted relationship with a particular, recognised environment and its multiple