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, professional services colleagues, visiting artists, and students, you will help deliver high-quality technical solutions that support learning, performance, and public engagement. You will play a key role in
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, physiology and general medicine, and specialities. The first year of the course is structured in themes, based around clinical cases, which enables medical students to learn clinically relevant biomedical
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of satellite communications, ground stations or similar systems Good practical working knowledge of relevant software tools (e.g.Linux, python, C/C++ & html programming and PC computer networking) Experience
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relevant defective information and repairs. All defects to be reported immediately to the help desk for further action. Must be computer literate and work well with computer/tablet systems What’s in it for
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requirements of the role. If you’d like to learn more about the role, please contact: Sarah Heisig (Technical Manager) s.heisig@surrey.ac.uk . Interviews will be held during February. Further details Job
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. The Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP) is an International Centre of Excellence for research in Audio-Visual Machine Perception. The Surrey Institute for People Centred AI (PAI) builds
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deadlines. The ability to learn quickly will be essential, whilst a working knowledge of assessment processes will be extremely helpful. What’s in it for you? We think Surrey is an amazing place to work, and
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and people with learning disabilities. Successful candidates will: Work effectively as part of a team Be committed to developing trainee clinical competencies Ideally contribute to the programme’s
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are provided well in advance. You should be confident in your use of Microsoft packages such as Outlook, Word, Excel and Teams with the ability to learn other internal IT systems. How to apply To apply please
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improving accessible communication for people with learning disabilities and other underserved audiences, particularly in audiovisual and cultural contexts. The postholder will contribute to translating