45 parallel-programming-"DIFFER"-"Mohammed-VI-Polytechnic-University" positions at University of Liverpool
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MusicFutures is a groundbreaking new programme hosted by the University of Liverpool. It will bring together academics and creative industry partners to deliver a programme of R&D led innovation and
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for sponsorship under the skilled worker route This is a challenging role, where the right person can make a real difference. Commitment to Diversity The University of Liverpool is committed to enhancing workforce
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and the many different communities that have shaped that development. Reporting to the Curator of Lifelong Learning, you will deliver a high quality and varied learning and engagement programme. The
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. Interns rotate through different services on a weekly basis including soft tissue surgery, medicine, orthopaedics, sports medicine, imaging, and anaesthesia. Each intern participates in 1 in 5* of night
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to work with and support a growing research group that works with external partners to create new methods to solve tough problems that ultimately make a difference for UK society? Apply to join the EPSRC
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believe that a diverse and supportive environment, bringing different perspectives to our work and allowing people to blossom, is the best platform for excellent research. Our support for staff development
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help Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe LTD to understand the impact of delay and impairments found in many cloud-based gaming environments. The work will also investigate how to measure different
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(PISCES) with different climate change scenarios and biogeochemical model complexities over centennial and millennial timescales. This will allow you to identify the key drivers of biological carbon storage
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of influential knowledge leadership bringing the School together with students, business and society in learning to make a difference. Over the last five years ULMS has engaged in extensive recruitment of academic
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part of a wider FACEDIFF project funded as part of a European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Grant project FACEDIFF - ¿Individual differences in facial expressivity: social function, facial anatomy