12 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS"-"DIFFER" positions at University of Greenwich
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confirmed Reference: 4931-E The Natural Resources Institute (NRI) at the University of Greenwich seeks applications for an Associate Director of Business Development to join our senior leadership team
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for the scholarships will be given to Black students from low socioeconomic background (Index of Multiple Disadvantage quintiles 1 and 2, low household income) and/or Black students who are estranged or Care
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University of Greenwich leading research on sustainable development, food security, economic growth and poverty reduction in the UK and globally. An opportunity has arisen for a Post Doctoral Research
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given to Black students from low socioeconomic background (Index of Multiple Disadvantage quintiles 1 and 2, low household income) and/or Black students who are estranged or Care-experienced, (see
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developing psychological science around altered states of consciousness and dreaming in naturalised and communal settings. You will require good personal and communication skills and be able to work under
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that undertakes research, consultancy and training to support sustainable development, food security, economic growth and poverty reduction in developing countries. An opportunity has arisen for a Postdoctoral
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sensor spoofing. These attacks manipulate input data while maintaining apparent operational normality, potentially leading to unsafe decisions without detection. This project aims to develop a novel
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the GRI Funding Development Team. This important new role has been established to grow our research, knowledge exchange and impact that is funded from philanthropic and charitable sources. It will involve
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: Black students Female students Disabled students Students from low socioeconomic background (Index of Multiple Deprivation quintiles 1 and 2), low household income or low participation neighbourhoods
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Opera), and semi-finalist in the DIMA International Choral Conducting Competition (18th Edition). Olivia has continued to develop her conducting through the RPS Women Conductors ‘Advance’ course (2023