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Assistant/Associate Professor in Computer Science ( Job Number: 25001363) Department of Computer Science Grade 8/9: - Grade 8: £47,389 - £56,535 per annum, Grade 9: £59,966 - £67,468 per annum Open
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the Durham University estate. The team manages a large capital programme from inception to completion, delivering projects on budget, on programme and to a high standard of quality. The improvement in
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programme of ambitious internship, work-based learning and employer engagement opportunities for our students in the Department of Computer Science and across the Faculty of Science. Based within the Careers
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of successful research projects and quality research grant proposals. Research interests in and/or experience of data-led science, automation, computational chemistry. Contact Information Department contact
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Performance Computing, computational and cutting-edge data analytics methods, and growth and retention of vital capacity in research software engineering and technical R&D are at the core of this endeavour. We
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physical sciences to understand their computational codes and develop expertise in optimizing these codes for efficient execution on supercomputing facilities. There will be opportunities for training and
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ambitions to develop their disciplinary expertise through interdisciplinary collaboration across the social sciences, humanities, and sciences. These posts offer exciting opportunities to make defining
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Merit or above, or; b. 3 A-Level passes, overall averaging the equivalent of CCC grades, with one subject being a STEM subject, e.g. Maths, Chemistry, Physics or Computer Science. or; c. BTEC
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or above, or; b. 3 A-Level passes, overall averaging the equivalent of CCC grades, with one subject being a STEM subject, e.g. Maths, Chemistry, Physics or Computer Science. or; c. BTEC Digital/ICT
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, on the same site, of £8m in 2012. Strength and Conditioning Durham University has an established high performance athlete support programme aimed at providing exceptional services to student athletes