21 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"St" positions at University of Lincoln
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Natural Sciences was formed in September 2024 by the amalgamation of the School of Chemistry and the School of Life and Environmental Sciences (itself a merger between the former School of Life
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extensions, QGIS, etc. Have a high level of skill using Microsoft Office Suite and associated Microsoft 365 Apps. Have experience in automation, programming languages and software development e.g., ArcGIS
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extensions, QGIS, etc. Have a high level of skill using Microsoft Office Suite and associated Microsoft 365 Apps. Have experience in automation, programming languages and software development e.g., ArcGIS
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or military collaborators. You are expected to have strong mathematical and programming skills, knowledge of computer vision and data mining tools, and be able to work on group software projects using modern
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questions in the form attached below. Eligibility Criteria Essential Requirements: PhD Thesis Submission: Must have submitted thesis through an EPSRC or UKRI-funded PhD programme between 1 January 2024 and 1
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The Lincoln Medical School is at an exciting stage of development with medical students on the six-year Lincoln programme arriving in September 2025. This post is core to the delivery of high
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, the medical school will offer a BSc in Dental Hygiene and Therapy from September 2026 and this new Administrator role will be critical to the success of the programme. Working closely with the broader
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Programme Lead, Dr Jay Emery, at jemery@lincoln.ac.uk , or Head of School, Prof Steve Bevan, at sbevan@lincoln.ac.uk for more information or to arrange an informal conversation about the position. As an
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Are you passionate about enabling cutting-edge research through technology? Do you thrive in a role that blends technical understanding, coordination, and stakeholder engagement? The University
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team and is interested in joining a programme of discovery research which aims to better our understanding of the underlying mechanisms that drive late-stage kidney damage in people with and without