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for performance evaluation data collection. Produce high-quality technical reports, training materials, and peer-reviewed publications. Any other duties commensurate with the grade as deemed necessary by the line
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School/Department Computer Science and Mathematics Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) is a distinctive, unique institution, rooted in the Liverpool City Region and with a global presence. Our
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. The role of Senior Lecturer involves being an integral part of the team ensuring provision is to a high-standard and compliant with DfE and Office for Students (OfS) requirements. You will lead on the
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educational development role. Strong communication, interpersonal and team working skills are essential alongside experience of developing and promoting high quality and accessible active learning interventions
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team delivering high-quality software solutions using modern technologies and agile practices. You’ll gain hands-on experience in the full software development lifecycle — from design and development
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. Contributing to the successful delivery of all activities associated with academic and programme administration. This will include efficient and accurate maintenance of the student information system (SIS) and
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inspire others and set high standards. Whether you come from a security, facilities, or other customer-facing background, you’ll bring the ability to lead, communicate, and problem-solve effectively. We’re
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to the research projects and appropriate external activities, including, data dissemination at meetings and written reports. You will also contribute to research that aligns predominantly to the Performance Group
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dissemination at meetings and written reports. You will also contribute to research that aligns predominantly to the Performance Group within the Research Institute. You will be expected to have a BSc in human
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. The project investigates the impact of sediment on flow measurements and weir operation, with a particular focus on identifying and quantifying associated uncertainties to provide initial findings and