20 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Multiple" positions at Oxford Brookes University
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3 Year, full-time funded PhD Studentship Eligibility: Home UK/EU and International applicants Bursary p.a.: Bursary equivalent to UKRI national minimum stipend plus fees (current 2025/26 bursary
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Law, Computer/Digital/AI/Internet Law, Legal Tech, Intellectual Property Law and Clinical Legal Education. SENIOR LECTURER APPLICANTS: Candidates for Senior Lecturer roles should have a PhD or
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leave until Aug 2026. The successful applicant will hold a PhD in Graphic Design or related area, and have professional experience in the field of graphic design. Professional experience in publishing
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Law, Computer/Digital/AI/Internet Law, Legal Tech, Intellectual Property Law and Clinical Legal Education. LECTURER APPLICANTS: Candidates for Lecturer roles should have a PhD that is completed
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. • Support supervision and mentoring of PhD and MSc students. • Engage in knowledge exchange, contributing to grant writing and collaborative partnerships both internally and externally. You should have
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conferences • Conduct literature searches and reviews • Attend conferences/workshops and present papers as required You Should Have: • PhD or near completion of a doctoral degree in a relevant
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accurate laboratory notebooks, data analysis & interpretation and report writing Assist in recruiting participants from educational organisations You should have: PhD or near completion of a doctoral degree
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The School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics at Oxford Brookes University provides an intellectually stimulating, friendly and supportive environment in which to work and study. The School
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range of disciplines including but not limited to Architecture, Engineering and Computing. You will: Act as a first point of contact to provide advice, guidance and support to students on the process of
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computer systems. Benefits You will also enjoy the benefits of working at Oxford Brookes University with up to 38 days of holiday, rising to 41 days of holiday (this includes 13 Bank Holidays and