64 computer-programmer-"the"-"U"-"UCL" positions at Manchester Metropolitan University
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psychology and behavioural science. This includes contributing to future research programme design, supporting the preparation of competitive funding bids, delivering consultancy projects, and producing high
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, socially responsible research. This cross-disciplinary centre will combine academic and technical expertise with advanced computing capabilities to enable research at scale – from the processing of large
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research. This cross-disciplinary centre will combine academic and technical expertise with advanced computing capabilities to enable research at scale – from the processing of large, complex data sets
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About the team or project: The lecturer in Primary Computing (initial teacher education) 1.0 FTE role will be located in the Primary Initial Teacher Education programmes in the School of Education
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significant impact on student experience and the employment prospects of our graduates. You will help us to identify what works, keep abreast of related sector wide developments and contribute to our programme
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Position:AI Powered Editing Assistant Developer (KTP Associate) Based at:Spark Media Partners, Richmond Upon Thames, Surrey Salary:£37,000 - £41,000 subject to experience The role: An exciting
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Solutions programme in collaboration with a wide range of company partners. The department now seeks experienced individuals who have a track record of implementing innovative teaching practices that have had
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demonstrate statutory compliance. A key aspect of the role is to shape and optimise the use of our Estates CAFM (Computer-Aided Facilities Management) system, creating a reliable “single source of truth
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overall B2B marketing strategy. Create a rolling programme of rich media content to encourage business engagement across Degree Apprenticeships and wider B2B initiatives when required. Work with the Head of
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and IR programme that explores contemporary global politics through feminist, postcolonial, and decolonial lenses. We are particularly keen to hear from candidates with expertise in critical and post