64 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"U.S" positions at Lancaster University
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of Conference & Hospitality Supervisor for the Front of House Team on a full-time contract. This role is a great opportunity to build on your customer service skills and develop your career within food and
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be able to lead and develop a team of staff in the delivery of high value childcare and education that meets the needs of the children and families that attend. About you To be a great fit for our Pre
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something inspirational Sport Lancaster has recently undergone an exciting phase of change and development which has opened a wide range of opportunities within an emerging and evolving environment. Joining
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. This includes developing the survey for young people and parents, supporting the design of the health economic evaluation, analysing the data. You will liaise with key stakeholders and teams, and ensure key
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Effectiveness Division At Lancaster University our People and Organisational Effectiveness consists of 10 in-house expert teams: Curriculum and Education Development Academy Employee Relations Equality Diversity
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University. We will provide an inclusive, supportive and safe environment where everyone belongs and can contribute to our distinctiveness. For example, as a library we have developed initiatives to decolonise
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develop your existing skills. You must display initiative and self-reliance, but also be able to contribute to and work within a large, fast paced and successful team. The Hospitality and retail departments
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members in the UK and internationally working to collaboratively develop research teams and projects addressing the key issues related to working with dementia. You will have a PhD in Health Research
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) perform a systematic assessment of the role of AEWE on firn evolution using the community firn model and 2) perform forward simulations forced by RCM output to examine the role of future extremes on ice