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undertaking a comprehensive network refresh programme to modernise and enhance its IT infrastructure. This strategic initiative will improve performance, security, and resilience across the organisation
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models. The project has the potential to bring together ideas from several different areas: mathematics (polynomials, probability, complex dynamics systems), theoretical computer science (computational
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of the rolling programme of training for our CBME Tutors (over 400 tutors). The role will also support the delivery of the community based programme components of the MBBS SSCs (Self Selected Components) and
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computational models of extra-chromosomal DNA in human cancers. Extra-chromosomal DNA drives some of the most difficult-to-treat cancers. Yet, little is known about the evolutionary process of ecDNA. This project
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and Immigration website . Full-Time, Fixed-Term (until 31 August 2028) The Department of Computer Science is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow for the Leverhulme-funded project “Social Mechanisms
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an exciting and essential senior role within the directorate. You will join Royal Holloway at an important time as the University delivers its RH2030s strategy and an associated programme of
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About the Role The appointed individual will conduct research in collaboration with, and under the supervision of, Dr Karine Rizzoti, contributing to a research programme investigating the dual
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Act 2006. Full-Time, Fixed-Term until 30 November 2028 Applications are invited for the post of Post Doctoral Research Associate (PDRA) in the Department of Computer Science at Royal Holloway. This is a
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accountancy qualification recognised in the UK, have relevant work-based experience as a professional accountant and possess prior relevant teaching experience. Candidates with experience in programme
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Trust-funded programme grant. This will involve in-depth biochemical, molecular, genetic and cell biological analysis of the D-arabinanases, leading to the discovery of mycobacterial interactions with