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language processing for accessible science to contribute to the Terminology-Aware Machine Translation for Accessible Science (TaMTAS) project. The project is funded by EPSRC under the CHIST-ERA Call 2025: Science in
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of pharmaceutical processes. This role offers a unique opportunity to join a dynamic research team focused on advancing the understanding of pharmaceutical formulation and manufacturing processes. The role The post
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Are you a recent postgraduate ready to go wild and stand head and shoulders above the crowd, using advanced AI and computer vision to shape the future of animal welfare? The University of Surrey, in
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works closely with national and international leading academic institutes and key industrial partners. In November 2020, 6GIC was officially launched with parallel research undertaken in both 5G+ and 6G
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. To acquire and maintain an excellent working knowledge of the student records system (SITS) and timetabling system (CMIS) to work effectively and efficiently and to contribute to process improvements
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problems, with optimisation imputed to the mind. We hypothesise that apparent optimisation, and its exceptions, arise because phonologies undergo cultural evolution, an optimising process. REVOLUPHON tests
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adolescent boys’ and young adult men’s perspectives on, and experiences of, sexual consent. Working closely with the Principal Investigator, the postholder will contribute to all stages of the research process
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relevant defective information and repairs. All defects to be reported immediately to the help desk for further action. Must be computer literate and work well with computer/tablet systems What’s in it for
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of various activities. Excellent communication skills, both written and oral, are essential. The ability to keep thorough, accurate and up-to-date records in accordance with departmental processes is critical
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will work closely with the Senior Administrative Officer and Medical Programme Manager to support them in delivering assessment and progression processes and for the School of Medicine’s Graduate