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to improve Student Welfare and Engagement that is gaining traction across our University. We need enthusiastic developers to help us take a niche product into general mainstream usage. Responsibilities
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projects and activities across the College. This advert is for a specialist in web development who will be working primarily on the PharosAI project (more information below). The e-Research team is a rapidly
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disorder areas in 54 studies. The Software Engineer will be responsible for implementing and optimising infrastructure and deployment processes, and will also contribute to the development of key software
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disorder areas in 54 studies. The Software developer role will be pivotal in expanding the accessibility and utility of the RADAR-based platform, impacting the pace and quality of mobile health research
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and impactful communications with prospective students to support the achievement of the university’s student recruitment targets. The Student Web Content Manager plays a key role in enhancing
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disorder areas in 54 studies. The Junior Software Developer will handle routine operational tasks under the direction of the Senior Developer/Architect. This position offers an excellent opportunity
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disorder areas in 54 studies. The Software Engineer will be responsible for implementing and optimising infrastructure and deployment processes, and will also contribute to the development of key software
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to software engineer spectrum” and are able to offer some flexibility to RSEs in ways of working and a degree of research independence (e.g. seeking grant funding for RSE-driven projects). KCL is a diverse, research
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disorder areas in 54 studies. The Software developer role will be pivotal in expanding the accessibility and utility of the RADAR-based platform, impacting the pace and quality of mobile health research
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education, and to help with broader curriculum development in online or virtual learning environments. About the role Content Developers are a key part of the development of the IoPPN’s online programmes