81 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"University-of-California,-Santa-Cruz" positions at Lancaster University
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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
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: 0063-25-R The Network+ for Analytical Behavioural Science in Security and Defence (NABS+) seeks a Research Associate - Doctoral Fellow to spearhead its mission to develop the next generation of
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organisational support and training widely accessible academic research and education (sabbatical) leave our varied organisational development programme to expand your research and teaching skills. Find out about
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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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Be a part of 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
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in developing and delivering our programs. You are expected to teach modules in management, such as Digital Business & Organisational Transformations, Digital Transformation of Business, Strategic
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, demonstrate an interest in the best practices of accounting pedagogy, and improve the student experience and employability. We seek individuals who can play a leading role in developing and delivering our
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- including the Global Engagement and International Student Recruitment Teams - and with our international partners to develop existing markets and identify new and emerging opportunities. Working across
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and develop including supporting team members to achieve CIPS qualifications. The role of the procurement team is to manage the university's expenditure with external suppliers. This includes sourcing
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available at Lancaster University. You should have, or be close to completing, a PhD in Statistics or a closely related discipline. Throughout, you should have demonstrated an ability to develop new