24 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at Liverpool John Moores University
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dynamic solutions to the university. The post presents an opportunity for the you to be part of that journey. We are now looking for an enthusiastic Associate CRM Developer with a passion for creating
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: Improving Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) methods and tools, though other roles will also be involved); https://palusdemos.org/ . This project focuses on the development and assessment
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primarily at A-SAFE HQ, Elland, West Yorkshire, with regular liaison with LJMU (Liverpool). Starting salary - £38,000 per annum Plus a £4,000 travel and personal development budget, as well as management and
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): the Forensic Research Institute (FORRI), Institute of Health Research (IHR) and Liverpool Research Institute for Climate and Sustainability (LiRICS). The post is designed to develop a joint PURI research culture
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why we exist today. The School of Nursing and Advanced Practice has been committed to advancing developments in health and social care for over 25 years, tracing our origins back to 1991 when
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undergraduate cohort and as part of the ongoing development of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes within the Business School, this opportunity to join the programme team has arisen. We are proud to offer a
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the workplace. Our status as a Royal Pharmaceutical Society Foundation Training School ensures students receive the knowledge, skills and experiences to best prepare them for their career. The faculty is seeking
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postgraduate qualification in a relevant field. Have a strong commitment to ensuring an outstanding student experience. A strong commercial awareness of the sport industry. An ability to develop and deliver
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, organisational development, leadership development, programme management and Executive Education. What we are looking for: A postgraduate qualification in a relevant field or relevant experience Experience
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and deliver a range of high-quality teaching materials and associated student assessment activities, as well as making a significant contribution to the planning, design and development of modules