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for Surrey staff and students, and our community impact is significant both culturally and physically. The team is passionate and high performing, and the business model requires us to deliver a self
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biomedical research and advance our advance the 3Rs agenda. As a Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor, you will be expected to develop and lead a significant externally funded programme of research in line with
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holder must have: Expertise in advanced theoretical and computational electromagnetics, including high frequency asymptotics. Expertise in artificial intelligence and machine learning. Recent research
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. The team is passionate and high performing, and the business model requires us to deliver a self-sustaining, well managed and customer service focused business. An Enhanced DBS check is required
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. Additionally, the role includes documenting findings in formal reports and contributing to the development of high-quality journal and conference papers and other necessary outputs. The research will be carried
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15 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF SURREY Research Field Computer science Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Application Deadline 9 Feb 2026 - 00:00 (UTC
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to strategically align recruitment efforts with the University’s objectives. Provide high-performance leadership, management, and guidance to maximize the effectiveness of the international student recruitment
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generation of vets. In the role you will: Use your skills to support theoretical and practical teaching, including in animal husbandry and veterinary sciences across years one and two of the programme
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for computer vision and audio-visual AI, enabling award-winning technologies for content production in TV, film, games and immersive entertainment. In 2021, CVSSP founded Surrey’s Institute for People-centred
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working with the wider team in AWE's Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Materials Ageing, Performance and Lifetime Prediction. This will include working collaboratively with our six visiting researchers, around