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applications that are interested in pursuing interdisciplinary projects incorporating elements of computational science methodologies in the context of social science challenges spanning the remits of the UK
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in St. David’s Park, Carmarthen. The ability to drive the departmental van is therefore desirable. The team’s core hours are 8am to 4pm but there’s an expectation to work flexibly to support teaching
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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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Coordination – this will cover all programmes, including collaborative partnerships. Academic Year/Cycle Coordination - Working to support a relevant programme of timely assessment and examinations support to
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programme and School and student teacher experience. To deliver on operational matters related to the ITE programme. To work with PGCE programme directors to ensure SUSP governance and quality assurance
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required (for a period of 36 months) to conduct research as part of the IGNITE programme, in collaboration with Rolls-Royce, LSN Diffusion and the Universities of Leicester, Sheffield and Warwick. Birmingham
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Coordination – this will cover all programmes, including collaborative partnerships. Academic Year/Cycle Coordination - Working to support a relevant programme of timely assessment and examinations support to
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to the Innovation ILA’s wider programme of activities to promote and sustain the Innovation Academy’s educational and professional learning portfolio and research. The successful candidate will have strong project
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deliver the EPSRC programme grant REMODEL, advancing parallelmeshgeneration and geometry representation for industrially relevant, high-fidelity simulations at Exascale. Based at Swansea University, you
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working full-time. The successful candidate will play a central role in a Diabetes UK funded research programme at Swansea University. The project’s overarching aim is to understand the development