207 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"UCL" positions at University of Nottingham
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to an exceptional education for undergraduates in music and make an exceptional contribution to the Department’s teaching profile and culture. You will be keen to pursue opportunities for teaching development, impact
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gaps in data and experience of designing, developing, testing, collating and integrating data collection, working with highly sensitive HR data and being able to adapt and understand the needs
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portfolio, conducts cutting edge research into the development of future Intelligent Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems. This is 3-year fully funded studentship and is only open to UK home students. The
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found on the attached job role profile. What’s in it for you Ongoing support to develop your skills and gain industry recognised qualifications to further your career ambitions that may lead to different
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additional university closure days and bank holidays. • Ongoing support to develop your skills and gain industry recognised qualifications. • Personal and Career Development support, and opportunities
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of Nottingham supports staff to develop their careers, including PGCHE modules and leadership training courses coordinated to support continuing professional development. You will be able to carry out duties
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standard and to evidence how, through your experience, you will: Provide curriculum development within your own area of expertise and collaborate with colleagues to design and develop courses and/or
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environment Our reward scheme with bonuses of numerous values for excellent work. A commitment to staff development through the provision of training, continued support, and career progression opportunities
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University, and offers unique teaching and research opportunities in a highly dynamic economy. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to teaching and curriculum development for undergraduate
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those with caring responsibilities. The fellowship, led by Dr Matthew Hannaford, is an ambitious and transdisciplinary project about the emergence, evolution and ongoing forms of climate coloniality in