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is a world leader in child health research and hosts internationally renowned research programmes in drug development, gastroenterology, haematology, HIV, immunology, neuroimaging, neuromuscular
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the post. In all cases, the primary consideration will be the ability to perform the job. As stated in the University’s Equality Policy and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Strategic Plan, our commitment
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with the possibility of renewal. This project addresses the high computational and energy costs of Large Language Models (LLMs) by developing more efficient training and inference methods, particularly
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sensing. are essential as well as strong computing skills, including the knowledge of UNIX/Linux, Fortran, Python, or other high-level languages. The post is full time and fixed term for 18 months
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culture of continuous improvement across programmes and operations. You will collaborate extensively with faculty, senior leadership and professional services colleagues to gather and analyse complex data
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the range of benefits we provide, including: • Flexible Hybrid Working: A work setup that combines office and remote work. • Excellent Contributory Pension Scheme: We help you plan for your future
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possess sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline to work within established research programmes and experience running mesocosm experiments in aquatic environments. Excellent communication skills
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. The provision of scholarships for postgraduate students is an area of crucial importance for the University. Student Fees and Funding (SFF)’s scholarships team assists in this by managing scholarship programmes
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objectives. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills are essential, as are strong diplomatic skills and the ability to manage multiple stakeholder groups and to plan clearly and strategically in a
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research collaboration focused on economic modelling and return-on-investment (ROI) analysis for programmes improving outcomes among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) across Africa. This post is part