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About the Role We are looking for a Teaching Fellow in English Language for Science and Engineering to undertake a fixed term 2-year post in the Queen Mary Engineering School, in Xi’an, China to
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groups in the areas of Intelligent Systems, Machine Learning, Algorithms and Complexity, and Programming Languages and Systems. The Department has also made recent appointments in Quantum Computing and
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, adaptability, and a relentless commitment to client satisfaction. Main Responsibilities Lead the full lifecycle of client programmes, from commercial handover through to post-programme review—delivering to time
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View All Vacancies Department of English Location Egham Salary £49,325 per annum pro rata - including London Allowance This is the expected starting salary for this post. Appointment at a higher
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PhD degree and substantial post-doctoral experience in a relevant topic including human genetics, bioinformatics or statistical genetics. Strong knowledge and experience of a programming language (e.g
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have expertise in data and statistical analysis with a strong component in machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques. You will have programming skills in R, Python or equivalent language
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View All Vacancies Department of English Location Egham Salary £40,839 per annum pro rata - including London Allowance Post Type Part Time Hours per Week 18 Weeks per Year 52 Closing Date 23.59
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View All Vacancies Department of English Location Egham Salary £49,325 per annum - including London Allowance Post Type Full Time Hours per Week 35 Weeks per Year 52 Closing Date 23.59 hours BST
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education landscape, corporate training market, and government initiatives (e.g., Vision 2030, HRDF, PIF programs). Proven ability to drive revenue growth, secure high-value partnerships, and lead market
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in partnership to achieve excellence in public and global health research, education and translation of knowledge into policy and practice. The Baby Ubuntu programme is a group-participatory programme