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Downing International Programme Global Campus Information for the role of Academic Tutor (STEM) in Artificial Intelligence Up to 4 hours per day depending on the schedule Rate of pay: £600 per
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Downing International Programme - Global Campus Information for the role of EAP Tutor Engagement of up to 12 working days, working up to 7 hours per day Rate of pay: £120 per day An excellent
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delivering a high-quality programme. Combining academic support and pastoral care as a comprehensive approach ensures that students are not only academically successful but also well-supported in their overall
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Downing International Programme - Global Campus Information for the role of Lead EAP Tutor Engagement of up to 12 working days, working up to 8 hours per day Rate of pay: £145 per day An excellent
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plays a key role in delivering a high-quality programme. Combining academic support and pastoral care as a comprehensive approach ensures that students are not only academically successful but also well
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approaches. The scientist will work within UNEP-WCMC’s Science Programme which aims to enhance the scientific quality of the Centre’s work through novel research. The role will focus on providing cutting edge
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. The project focuses on the development of bio-inspired intelligent synthetic active matter. The postdoc will develop and implement advanced robotic systems, combined with theoretical/computational statistical
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strengths in mathematical modelling, data-driven methods, and computational approaches to complex systems. Research in the department is organised around several research groups, including Disordered Systems