101 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"University-of-Wisconsin-Madison" positions at DURHAM UNIVERSITY
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The Role We are seeking a Research and Innovation Associate with a particular emphasis on the role of local heritage in the Green Corridors of the North East. The aim of GCNE is to develop new co
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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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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Role and the Department The successful applicant will be responsible for electronics, programming and developing controllers, as
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and data infrastructure service that supports the University's strategic and operational needs. Your expertise will ensure the development and continuous improvement of a reliable, efficient, and future
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to demonstrate research excellence in the field of soft condensed matter physics, coupled with the enthusiasm and dedication to develop and deliver teaching for our students to a high standard. Applicants must
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management information and financial reports, analysing financial data, and developing recommendations. The Assistant Finance Manager will take ownership of assigned professional services departments within
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Directorate provides essential services to Durham University and is responsible for managing, maintaining and developing the infrastructure and building fabric of the various campuses. Contact details For a
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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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Physics. We welcome applications from those able to demonstrate research excellence in the field of soft condensed matter physics, coupled with the enthusiasm and dedication to develop and deliver teaching
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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