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successful applicant you will develop an independent and sustainable research programme and will have demonstrated that their unique capabilities offer synergies with existing AiPT groups, and opportunities
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. Strong desire to pursue innovative approaches, adopt new technologies and new data processing methods. Additional Benefits and support: Career prospects: 60% of our KTP associates are being offered
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Aston University is seeking a technically strong, commercially minded Financial Accountant – Capital & Cash to play a pivotal role in the delivery of our capital investment programme and treasury
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outcomes in high-quality publications. Applicants must hold a good first degree and a PhD in the social sciences, with a doctoral thesis based on qualitative research methods. The PhD thesis should
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. CyberHub invites applications for a Research Assistant who will primarily contribute to the both projects. The successful applicant will be ideally educated in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
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strong upward trajectory, an internationally recognised publication record, and a clear five‑year research plan. You will lead your own research programme, contribute to the School’s strategic priorities
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to Years 1 and 2 but may also support medical school days in Years 3, 4 and 5. The CTF will also contribute to programme development, including electives and assistantships, admissions, and assessments, and
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undergraduate programmes, a new BSc Digital Marketing programme starting in 2026/27, two postgraduate programmes, and a BSc Business Enterprise Development programme. The Department also supports a range of
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Aston Law School is seeking to appoint a dynamic and ambitious Lecturer in Law and Technology to join our growing team. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to Aston’s expanding strengths in AI, digital transformation, and innovation. You will teach and research in areas where law meets...
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of key photonic microdevices poised to transform computing, communications, and sensing must be fabricated with unprecedented picometre precision (a hundred times smaller than an atomic diameter