79 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"University-of-California,-Santa-Cruz" positions at Lancaster University
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time and job share options are possible for the right candidate. You will need to be able to prioritise your workload and work under pressure whilst developing and maintaining mutually beneficial working
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to full time working. What We’re Looking For: You will be a self-motivated team player, with a commitment to professional development. You will ideally have experience of delivering high quality
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curious mindset and commitment to personal and team development. A flexible, team-oriented approach. Lancaster Medical School. As Admissions Assistant, you will be part of Lancaster Medical School, within
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of the soil microbiome (SoilResist). The position is part of an ERC Advanced Grant awarded to Professor Richard Bardgett, which seeks to: (i) develop a mechanistic understanding of the factors that underpin
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arisen to join a dedicated team at this exciting stage in the development of Lancaster Medical School. Lancaster Medical School is seeking an enthusiastic and reliable Undergraduate Assistant to provide
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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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are looking for a dynamic, efficient, and motivated individual to become their Global Mobility Advisor. This is an exciting role which is key to the development of the Global Mobility function across
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and student experience at Lancaster, and have a willingness to engage in continuing professional development and outreach activity. The School offers a stimulating environment for career development
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and scholarship at both institutional and School level. Colleagues are supported through a structured staff development programme. We are committed to promoting Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, and
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to support a new NIHR Public Health Research Programme funded project evaluating the population health impacts of Community Wealth Building (CWB). CWB is an economic development approach that seeks to retain