107 computer-programmer-"the"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"St"-"P" positions at University of Glasgow
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: D1 Able to program in Lab-view, C, Python or other programming language. Able to program using Hardware Description Language (HDL’s) Experience Essential: E1 Must be able to demonstrate relevant
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training programme, to promote all relevant information, including policies and procedures to staff and students. 8. Work reflectively with a view to improving processes and enhancing the overall operation
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Job Purpose As a Research Software Engineer at the Urban Big Data Centre (UBDC), University of Glasgow, you will play a key role in building robust, scalable software systems that unlock
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at undergraduate level, in relation to the MSc in Sport and Exercise Science and Medicine, as requested by the Programme Directors for the campus and online distance learning. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1
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the guidance of the Principal/Co Investigator: 1. Plan and conduct assigned research individually or jointly, in a timely manner and in accordance with the project deliverables and project/group research
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programme introducing spatial reasoning development to Scottish primary schools via mathematics lessons, to accelerate maths skills development and prepare pupils for success in STEM subjects when they reach
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Job Purpose This Senior Project Manager role will report to the Head of Project Delivery, within the Programme Delivery directorate, working in partnership with the Information Security Team and
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closely with researchers, clinicians, and community partners Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. Working with the Living Laboratory Programme Director, coordinate, deliver, and evaluate PPIE and qualitative
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The British Council Scotland SGSAH EARTH Scholarships is an annual programme that has run since 2023 with funding support from the British Council, see link for more details https://www.sgsah.ac.uk
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from an extensive programme of doctoral training and access to an interdisciplinary network of scholars and researchers exploring different aspects of Decadence from the nineteenth century to the present