68 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" "U.S" positions at DURHAM UNIVERSITY
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collectively develop 'sociological imagination' and apply it to contemporary processes and issues. These include social inequality and its implications for social mobility, education and health; violence, abuse
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to develop, deliver and evaluate, amongst others: a) a strategic approach to marketing our programmes to, and assisting with the targeted recruitment of students in defined markets across the globe; b
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collectively develop 'sociological imagination' and apply it to contemporary processes and issues. These include social inequality and its implications for social mobility, education and health; violence, abuse
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will be responsible for using insight and data to develop a social media strategy which supports our objectives of targeted recruitment and enhancing reputation. The purpose of this role is to plan
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The Role and Department Durham University's Department of Computer Science and the Institute for Data Science have recently secured multiple research projects within the remit of Digital Research
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The Role and Department The International Office is responsible for: Recruiting international students across the university. Supporting and developing international partnerships. Managing
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the Research Council of Norway. As a RA on this project, the successful applicant will be required to develop reconstructions of human and animal activity from lakes and wetlands close to Viking-Medieval
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The Role and Department The overall purpose of the position advertised is to assist the University in developing research impact to enhance the societal benefits of its research, and to support the
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Durham University's Centre for Academic Development (DCAD) is seeking an exceptional educator to join our Foundation Programmes as an Assistant Professor (Teaching) in Business. This is a fantastic
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The purpose of this role is to generate genomic data that will enable research into the evolution of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) in Britain over the last five millennia in response