128 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" positions at Manchester Metropolitan University
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an impact that can be evidenced, such as student satisfaction rates, and student employability rates. The University is making substantial investments in the Department with multiple Lecturer and Senior
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across multiple environments, ensuring secure, scalable solutions. · Strong knowledge of security frameworks and practices, including defence-in-depth and secure systems development lifecycle. · Proven
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to processes and procedures so we can deliver customer excellence at all times. About the Role: As a Student Advice Specialist, you will be the face and voice of the university, delivering outstanding customer
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analysis and dissemination of the key findings. There will be the opportunity to co-author multiple papers with the senior research team. The candidate will also gain experience of generating real-world
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for delivering and maintaining digital information services and solutions for students, working with the University to understand changes to processes and procedures so we can deliver customer excellence at all
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frameworks (e.g. PyTorch, TensorFlow) and relevant libraries. Practical experience in scalable data processing, including the use of parallel computing, cloud platforms, and distributed systems for efficient
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: Proven experience in project management, preferably within HR, pensions, or higher education sectors. Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple stakeholders effectively. Excellent
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an impact that can be evidenced, such as student satisfaction rates, and student employability rates. The University is making substantial investments in the Department with multiple Lecturer and Senior
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team oversees quality assurance for collaborative provision, academic partnerships, and apprenticeships. We work closely with the Academy and Professional Services to deliver key quality processes
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major strategic investments by the University aimed at generating a step-change; therefore, they are typically large scale and highly complex, involving multiple stakeholders and interdependencies across