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Lancaster University Information Systems Services (ISS) department is looking for a Senior Developer to join the Build team on a Fixed Term Contract. This is a fixed term role until 31st March 2026
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University Information Systems Services (ISS) department is looking for a Developer to join the Enterprise Operations team on a Fixed Term Contract until 30th June 2026. The ISS department is undergoing a
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Services (ISS) are looking for an experienced developer to join the Student Management development team. The primary focus of the role is to develop and support functionality within the core student record
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Developer who thinks beyond code. Someone who understands the value of design thinking, cares deeply about user experience, and is excited to prototype, iterate, and build with purpose. This is a maternity
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position will work with researchers on the DASS programme to develop and promote freely available software, implementing new statistical methods and algorithms for identifying anomalous structure in stream
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, resilient network communication protocol design, network simulation. You will work with the UK government - Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) funded project, CRDT-Port - Developing a
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Organisational Development Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK Salary: £39,355 to £45,413 (Full time, Fixed-Term) Closing Date: Sunday 01 June 2025 Interview Date: Monday 30 June 2025 Reference
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to test the current algorithm and inform development of future algorithm refinements aimed at supporting diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) prevention through identification of temperature differences of > 2.2°C
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Recruitment team you will develop and maintain our face-to-face engagement initiatives with schools and colleges in order to promote the University and higher education to prospective students, across the UK
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2025 Reference: 0510-25 An exciting opportunity exists for a post-doctoral researcher to work on a UKRI funded project entitled “Flow and fragmentation of melts and magmas: developing a unified view