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Rugby Programme Coordinator Administrative Services grade 4 from £26527 to £28778 per annum. Subject to annual pay award. Loughborough Sport Part time 0.63 FTE (23.31 hours/week) and open ended
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Programme Administrator - Postgraduate Research Administrative Services grade 4 from £26527 to £28778 per annum. Subject to annual pay award. Pro rata for part time. School of Design and Creative
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High-Performance Computing (HPC) Specialist Management and Specialist grade 6 from £35,608 to £46,049 per annum. Subject to annual pay award. In addition, this role attracts a market supplement up
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leveraging computational biology and artificial intelligence to optimise microbial strain engineering and bioprocess strategies for converting agro-industrial residues into high-value chemicals. The successful
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of techniques, including mathematical modelling, asymptotic analysis, numerical analysis, and scientific computing, and will involve collaboration with colleagues at Newcastle University
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Loughborough’s Doctoral students, working in any discipline, to participate in a 16-week programme , which will run from w/c 9th March to w/c 29th June 2026 . Successful applicants will spend an average
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well as highlighting what works well in terms of programme delivery across UEFA’s National Associations to further enhance their impact. We are seeking a mixed-methods Research Associate to support the collection and
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, comprising researchers from Loughborough University, The University of Sheffield and Imperial College London and several industrial partners. The role involves conducting experimental and numerical research
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and AI research methods, from problem formulation and algorithm design to validation and deployment. The Research Associate will join a multidisciplinary research team, contributing to translating
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trial. They will lead on data collection in schools, with the support of graduate and undergraduate research assistants. They will also contribute to an ongoing systematic review on numerical predictors