23 computer-programmer-"LIST"-"U"-"O.P"-"CEA-Saclay" positions at City University London
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in student recruitment activities Participating in quality assessments and programme reviews Person Specification Candidates should have a first degree in a relevant subject/discipline and a
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Research Fellow - OSMOSIS research programme Apply online Job number SHMS00480 School / Service School of Health & Medical Sciences Department Nursing Location Myddelton Street Building Contract
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administration and assessment. This post is to ensure the provision of a proactive, efficient and professional service working closely with relevant professional and academic staff, particularly the Programme
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, and progression metrics, while fostering an inclusive, high-quality research culture through the PGR development programme Responsibilities You will lead the development and implementation
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Partnership Training (APT): A programme of work to co-design and evaluate the effectiveness of training a person with aphasia and their communication partner to communicate better together” (NIHR Number: 208121
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systems, computers or other "intelligent" devices. Basic knowledge around the IT infrastructure (hardware, databases, operating systems, local area networks etc) and the IT applications and service
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-performance computing for numerical simulations. Responsibilities As a Senior Lecturer in Engineering, your role will be to demonstrate sustained commitment to excellence in industrial collaboration and
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flexible learning modes to new and existing students. Phase two of the STEM Digital Academy initiative is the creation of a suite of MSc fully online Computing programmes to commence in Autumn 2023
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the perfect role for you Responsibilities This role plays a vital part in the production of television and radio programmes, creative media, and podcasting, while also supporting website content management and
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perspective of mental distress and/or of using mental health services to their work, as part of a team, to support an NIHR-funded research programme called PEGASUS. The programme comprises interrelated studies