42 computer-programmer-"the"-"IMPRS-ML"-"U"-"Zintellect"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Leicester
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-term sustainability of the service.The post is funded through the substantial investment through the iDAH programme of the AHRC, and forms part of a wider body of work to develop the Museum Data Service
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, you will contribute to our educational and citizenship agendas by engaging with programme design, quality assurance, student support, employability initiatives and pedagogical innovation. As a member of
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About the role As Back End Developer you will be working alongside a multi-skilled Digital Engagement team, with expertise across: Front end development UX and UI design Data analysis CMS governance
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Trial Unit to contribute to multidisciplinary research projects, primarily funded by the NIHR Programme Grants for Applied Research (PGfAR) and the NIHR Health Technology Assessment (HTA) programme. You
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‘Populations’ theme. The successful Grade 8 candidate will be expected to lead on the planning and delivery of the research programme and oversee research governance. About you We seek highly motivated
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About the role We are seeking a Teaching Fellow in Engineering Mathematics and Computational Methods to support in the delivery of our education programme in the School of Engineering. The School
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About the role The University has embarked on an exciting series of programme initiatives with a range of STEMM degree programmes in China (PRC). Applications are sought from suitably qualified
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Campus Services to support conferences, commercial bookings, and the delivery of a vibrant residential life programme. This is a hands-on, people-focused role that requires strong leadership, attention
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About the role You will participate in the delivery of Medical School teaching programmes requiring contributions from general practitioners. Specifically, this will consist of teaching and
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About the role You will participate in the delivery of Medical School teaching programmes requiring contributions from general practitioners. Specifically, this will consist of teaching and