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a PhD in a related discipline (or equivalent experience). You will work closely with members of the MHRG programme from a wide range of organisations, producing reports, publications and other outputs
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) Programme, based at Lancaster University. The DASS Programme will consider the foundational statistical challenges of identifying anomalous structure in streams within constrained environments, handling
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the field in CHI/UIST and/or VR/AR, provide guidance and support to PhD students and help manage lab facilities and research data. At Lancaster, you will be part of an international and supportive research
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to support the implementation of Lancaster University’s Curriculum Transformation Programme. Working within Student and Education Services, you will ensure the accuracy of programme and module records
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Curriculum Transformation Programme. Working within Student and Education Services, you will ensure the accuracy of programme and module records, coordinate module enrolment processes, support student queries
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an NCSC Certified Master’s Degree. SCC is committed to excellent research-led and problem focused student learning and offers a range of degrees, including Computer Science, Cyber Security, Software
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computational problem solving and software design skills. Additional duties include: supporting marking and assessment of coursework, contributing to curriculum development where appropriate, supporting students
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with a small amount of undergraduate teaching in Environmental Science. Assist with mentoring more junior team members e.g. PhD students. You will join us on an indefinite contract, however the role
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and Pharmaceutical Science to over 600 undergraduate students, and a post-graduate programme in Biomedicine. We have a significant population of MSc and PhD research students. You will have a strong
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/or complex mental health issues, who are often excluded from mainstream services. The voices of diverse individuals with lived experience are central to all aspects of the research programme. You will