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will work closely with industry and academic partners within the CoSTAR Network. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research and development in AI for creative industries
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individually, make a real difference. The role A great opportunity for a Programme Administrator to join the University of Surrey within Academic Registry. The role involves providing professional administrative
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The Disability and Neuroinclusion team are looking to recruit a full-time Student Disability and Neuroinclusion Development Coordinator for maternity cover until January 2027. The role The Student
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-Centred AI (PAI) is seeking an exceptional CDT Programme Manager to lead the delivery and operations of the UKRI-funded Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in AI for Digital Media Inclusion. This dynamic
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) Programme. This post is crucial in assisting the Dean, Programme Director, and Lead for Assessment in coordinating the development, delivery, and assessment of Years 3 & 4 of our curriculum. The role
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of the science and software, so we do not seek a coder/programmer/software designer. Previous academic experience publishing in academic journals in an applicable area of academia is highly desirable. You must
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) built environment. This includes programmes of construction, remodelling, refurbishment, and development of the university space to described standards and specification. The role will also oversee built
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Surrey, TASS and Dual Career athletes. You will also work synchronously with other members of the performance team to effectively manage athletes’ physical development and loading. Surrey Sports Park is at
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between things, developing the mathematical and computational foundations for optimal information transfer between surfaces and volumetric current distributions in complex scattering media. The research
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these pathways can be harnessed for future treatment development. The successful applicant will join a friendly, research-active group which is part of the wider Section of Virology at the University