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As part of an exciting and ambitious digital transformation strategy, the University of Surrey is currently seeking an Azure Integration Developer to join our team, responsible for developing and
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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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University of Surrey. They will play a key role in developing and enhancing the facility’s technical capabilities to meet evolving user requirements. In addition, the post holder will actively engage with
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together games industry businesses with academic experts. It has a long history of relevance to its local games industry including providing a home to Guildford’s first game development studio, Bullfrog
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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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network of influential advocates for the University. Manage the alumni events programme in the UK and internationally, delivering meaningful and memorable experiences. Lead and develop a team of engagement
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contributing to regional growth and development. The successful candidate will need to have experience running marketing and public relations activities, like website maintenance, social media, event
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, critical for efficiency. A sophisticated numerical framework will be developed, coupling moving-mesh CFD with detailed chemical kinetics to evaluate advanced scavenging designs and low-temperature combustion
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development and implementation of a strategic plan to boost applications and enrolments from the Middle East and Africa. Key responsibilities include building relationships with international schools, managing
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the profession through supporting Trainee Clinical Psychologists at an important developmental stage. Associate Tutors support the programme by monitoring the clinical and professional development of a