132 programming-language-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions at University of London
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collaborations with external industry meet our ambitious goals for EDI across the sector. They will contribute to a range of Access Programme activities at the National Lab and Challenge Projects in the CDT
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defending the cultural value of knowledge for its own sake. You will also possess computational expertise in data mining and / or analysis, ideally including language processing, and be able to work with an
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hospitals for patients who require blood transfusion as part of their standard of care. About You You have a first degree in Data Science. Qualification in programming languages such as Python, SQL or similar
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within its Saturday programme, Junior Academy. As part of Junior Academy, First String Experience (FSE) is a long-established first access musicianship and bowed string teaching programme for 4 to 7 year
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, in a relevant topic and relevant experience with mathematical modelling of infectious diseases. Strong knowledge of a programming language (e.g. R, Python) is essential. Experience in mathematical
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and societies. Excellent written English, multitasking and the ability to collaborate with others are also key attributes. In return we offer a highly competitive rewards and benefits package including
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the Finance Function, reporting to the Chief Financial Officer. Founded in 1791, the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) is the longest-established veterinary school in the English-speaking world and a member
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View All Vacancies Department of English Location Egham Salary £49,325 per annum - including London Allowance This is the expected starting salary for this post. Appointment at a higher point may be
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of strong programming skills in R, Python, or other open-source programming language. Further particulars are included in the job description. The post is full-time, 1.0 FTE and fixed-term for 3 years
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Programme is to lead the way in shaping how the NHS can support violence reduction and improve wellbeing in our communities at a population and individual level. The programme comprises of several London-wide