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Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton is the UK’s top School integrating Computer Science, Electronics, and Electrical Engineering. The subject of Electronics and
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Southampton Education School is a flourishing centre of research and teaching excellence. It has a well-established programme of Initial Teacher Education in both primary and secondary PGCE, rated
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recognised degree without leaving the country. Job Purpose To teach on and develop BSc Creative Computing. To develop research and scholarship that is of an internationally recognized level and in line with
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, specialising in Physics and/or Chemistry, to join our PGCE Secondary Science programme. The position is full-time and initially offered on a 1-year fixed-term basis (with the possibility of extension), with job
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hosting infrastructure. We are a well established small Enterprise team based in the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton. About You As part of the team, you will take
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are seeking a collaborative and motivated scientist to work on our newly funded programme developing next-generation, off-the-shelf immunotherapies for childhood cancers. This 12 month project will harness
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, respiratory medicine, next generation diagnostics, clean energy and sustainability, marine, photonics and electronics and computer science. You will: work closely with Innovate UK senior leadership to align
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are seeking a collaborative and motivated scientist to work on our newly funded programme developing next-generation, off-the-shelf immunotherapies for childhood cancers. This 12 month project will harness
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their development of research and teaching within either the Human Development and Health school or Cancer Sciences school of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton. In this post-doctoral role
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are seeking a collaborative and motivated scientist to work on our new funded programme developing next-generation, off-the-shelf immunotherapies for childhood cancers. This 21-month project will harness