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The Programme Administrator role at the University of Lincoln’s College of Arts, Social Science & Humanities is all about making a meaningful impact on the student experience while working alongside
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The University of Lincoln seeks an ambitious candidate with an impressive applied AI research profile to be appointed at Associate Professor level into a new, strategically-important, university
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the ResLife Team. The ResLife Team currently consists of 14 ResLife Student Assistants (RSA) and 7 Senior ResLife Assistants (SRA). To be eligible to apply for the RSA roles, individuals must be
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The University of Lincoln, School of Natural Sciences, is looking for a Research Asssistant (RA) to contribute to the delivery of the European REST-COAST project dealing with the Large scale RESToration of COASTal ecosystems through rivers to sea connectivity (https://rest-coast.eu/). REST-COAST...
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This is an externally-funded PDRA position supporting the UKRI/NERC Seedcorn Funding project “Developing a framework of key predictors of antimicrobial resistance emergence and transmission in Chilean wastewater”. You will work closely with an international team of researchers and stakeholder...
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or military collaborators. You are expected to have strong mathematical and programming skills, knowledge of computer vision and data mining tools, and be able to work on group software projects using modern
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-performance computing, and be able to work on group software projects using modern tools and environments. Interest in applying AI within the defence and security sectors is essential, but experience in
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conducting laboratory analysis, to help support teaching and research. You will be adaptable with a 'can do' approach. You will demonstrate a dedication to working within multidisciplinary teams and an
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or guidance with any challenges or difficulties students may face during their academic studies. Our support to students includes assisting with concerns around disability, specific learning differences, mental
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of stakeholders. For informal enquiries and more information about this exciting opportunity, please contact Carl Soulsbury, Professor in Animal Ecology, at csoulsbury@lincoln.ac.uk . You can find out