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, and more. This summer internship program offers a 3-month paid position to students interested in gaining, developing, and applying their skills and experience within a real-world, highly secure, state
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are seeking a motivated and organised Research Assistant to support delivery of the Physical Activity Environment Policy Index (PA-EPI) in Wales — a national project that will benchmark existing physical
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criminology programme, including on the topic of youth justice. Therefore knowledge and expertise in youth justice through teaching, research and/or practice is an essential requirement. This role will involve
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Contribute to the day-to-day management and continual improvement of our Actuarial Science programmes, maintain the alignment between the programme structure and the IFoA Core Principles syllabus. Engage with
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About The University Swansea University is a research-led university that has been making a difference since 1920. The University community thrives on exploration and discovery and offers the right balance of excellent teaching and research, matched by an enviable quality of life. Our stunning...
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hybrid discretisation frameworks that apply varying fidelity across the computational domain. This includes creating conservative transmission algorithms that ensure consistent exchange of information
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relating to the application and selection process. The role will assist with the collection of documentation from applicants for professional suitability checks, chase outstanding documents from applicants
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evaluating resilience properties of the designs of cyber-physical systems. Your tasks include the evaluation and setup of simulation tools, focusing on several case studies involving automotive systems and
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Medical School has three main activities: learning and teaching, research, and business and innovation. From the creation of the Graduate Entry Medicine (GEM) programme in 2004, opening of the Institute
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and a varying number of PhD students actively contributing to the ALPHA project at CERN. We require the successful candidate to have a PhD in experimental physics. Experience in relevant sub-fields (e.g