43 computer-science-programming-languages-"U.S"-"U" positions at University College London
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permanent, one fixed term) will provide specialist administration for the new BSc Business and Health programme, ensuring effective procedures are adopted and documented for dealing with all aspects
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, within UCL Research, Innovation and Global Engagement. UCL Public Policy is UCL’s strategic institutional programme to build engagement between researchers and policymakers and enhance the contribution
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close to completing) in a relevant field in the subject area covered by the MSc DAP programme, that have experience of lecturing and/or providing tutorial support at postgraduate level. Applicants should be
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, or are current enrolled in a PhD programme in Political Science or related subject, that have excellent knowledge of academic literature and methods relevant to teaching the content of the described
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grade 7 between £47,451 to £52,586 inclusive of London Allowance. We are seeking applicants who hold a PHD in Political Science or related subject, or are current enrolled in a PhD programme in Political
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and #1 in the UK for its research environment. The post holder will carry out teaching, research, and programme administration within the Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction, in
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with other UCL departments, including computer science, engineering, economics, psychology, public policy, statistics and medical sciences. Further information about the School can be found here. The UCL
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Immigration loan Relocation scheme for certain posts On-Site nursery On-site gym Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption pay Employee assistance programme: Staff Support Service Discounted medical insurance
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. You will provide advice and support the Programme Directors, Divisional Directors and Divisional Managers on a wide range of educational issues, including contributing to strategic plans, policies
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centre of research excellence shaping the field. We seek applicants from across the broad field of cognitive neuroscience with an imaging-informed programme that is complementary to our existing research