62 web-programmer-developer-"PhD-Jobs.NET" positions at The University of Southampton
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Innovation is the lifeblood of the University of Southampton. Powered by world-class research, we’re growing a portfolio of spin-out companies, enabling the development of products and services
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. Knowledge of qualitative data acquisition and analysis and a keen interest in further developing your skills would also be an advantage. You will be a skilled and sensitive listener and communicator, able
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strengths and weaknesses of others to help teamwork development. Two positions are being recruited, one open to any nationality and one ideally filled by a candidate with UK nationality to better support
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Guildhall Square, Southampton our offices are modern and open-plan, within easy access of public transport, shops, restaurants and a University gym. What we offer: Our HR department works across Highfield
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landscapes in key global regions Planning and delivering activities which promote FAH education programmes and contribute to the realisation of ambitious and diverse international student recruitment plans
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development, and risk/value management. As a university we aim to create an environment where everyone can thrive and are proactive in fostering a culture of inclusion, respect and equality of opportunity. We
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teams so our expectation is you spend around 20% of your time in the office. We also know that personal development is important and have a range of ways to support you with this. To learn more about
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We seek a Research Fellow with a proven publication record to develop resistivity models from marine controlled source electromagnetic (CSEM) data to be acquired in February-March 2026 and to
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are looking for a talented Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join the RADAR-SIGN-BRIDGE project – an exciting initiative to develop privacy-preserving radar technology for British Sign Language (BSL) recognition
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(IQN ) Hub. You will contribute to building the foundations of the future quantum internet by developing efficient quantum light-matter interfaces that operate within the telecommunication bands. You