17 computer-programmer-"the"-"U"-"IMPRS-ML"-"UCL"-"U.S"-"IDAEA-CSIC" positions at University of Surrey
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process. Our innovative programme aims to produce a new type of doctor - excellent and holistic clinicians who can drive change, delivering integrated and technologically advanced healthcare
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the criteria questions. If you would like to discuss this opportunity further, please contact the Programme Director for Nursing Sarah Clements: s.clements@surrey.ac.uk
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, please contact Dr Isabella Guido once deadline passes. You will need to meet the minimum entry requirements for our PhD programme . We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled candidate with a
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, self-driving vehicles and autonomous systems. The successful applicant will be expected to teach on our undergraduate programme in Mechanical Engineering. This is a well-established programme which
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international University with an enterprising spirit. The School runs a full range of programmes including undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA programmes, as well as a PhD programme. The School works closely with
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new Games Design BSc. We are looking for an exceptional Lecturer with qualifications and experience in the field to support the delivery of this programme. The role The successful candidate will be
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training programme and evaluating teacher acceptability and children’s spatial and mathematics performance. You will draft a report that will be used to support a future Knowledge Training Partnership grant
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alumni engagement programmes, ensuring they create lasting value for alumni and the institution. Oversee and grow the global alumni clubs programme, supporting leaders and establishing new networks. Shape
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@surrey.ac.uk . Please note applications sent directly to this email address cannot be accepted. As part of the Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Programme, your application will be reviewed by representatives
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why we created PRIORITY—a parent-focused programme designed to give parents tools to help their CYP develop healthier eating habits and reduce the risk of T1DE. Our research showed parents were eager