61 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"IMPRS-ML"-"UCL"-"U.S"-"Prof" positions at University of Bristol
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of the Global Health and Ageing Research programme Analyse data, and then write and publish articles in high quality peer reviewed journals and work in collaboration with colleagues as appropriate to do
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, Vortex-Lattice methods). You have well-developed data post-processing and analytics skills using Matlab, python or similar programming language and are proficient in code development. You are self
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to create a better dining experience at the University of Bristol. Menu Design Plan balanced, nutritious menus using seasonal, local ingredients, tailored to dietary needs. Kitchen Management Oversee daily
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-building and cross-sector collaboration. A track record of educational innovation and student-centred programme design. Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion in leadership. Effective governance
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proven ability to plan, develop and deliver a complex range of services to a wide range of stakeholders, whilst ensuring the service supports the strategic aims of the organisation. For informal enquiries
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for all swimmers on the scheme. This role involves managing staff, coordinating swim programs, maintaining high-quality instruction standards, and driving business growth through excellent customer service
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having completed a PhD programme in the last 12 months) to participate in a fixed-term set of projects linked to prostate cancer health services research, with the ultimate aim of strengthening your track
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excellence in the pathophysiological, genetic and psychosocial causes of chronic pain. You will be encouraged to develop your own independent research programme and collaborate with other research scientists
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, guidance, and support on service development, performance, and conduct issues. Plan and shape technical service provision to meet operational needs, managing budgets and prioritising resources effectively
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. The overarching aim of our group’s research programme is to develop a deeper understanding of the immunology of infection, and in particular population carriage/immunity to inform the use (and development