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to BSc (Hons) and graduate training leading to MSc and PhD degrees. We invite applications for an Associate / Full Professor position specializing in Coding Theory, Cryptography, and Algebraic Number
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Assistant Professor in History/Theory/Criticism of Architecture Posting Start Date: 27/03/2025 Job Description: Job Description The Department
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literature reviews on emerging trends in FinTech, LLMs, Natural Language Processing, and Knowledge Graphs. Reproduce state-of-the-art research from top-tier conferences and journals, benchmark
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program development with topics like abstract data types, trees, graphs, sorting, searching, greedy algorithms, and basic AI classification techniques. Students will gain both theoretical understanding and
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focus on energy-efficient circuit design and software-hardware co-optimization, with exciting applications in graph-based prediction. What we’re looking for: A Master/Bachelor degree in Electrical and
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interdisciplinary connections within the arts and humanities. For the Visual Arts and Cultures role, we especially welcome applicants whose expertise spans more than one of the following areas: history and theory
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Within NIE, the Policy, Curriculum & Leadership (PCL) Department leads in educational leadership, policy, and curriculum studies, impacting both theory and practice. Our belief is that education
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humanities, and a spirit of curiosity and creativity. As part of the school, the English Department engages with diverse cultures, theories, and disciplines, including literary and cultural trends in Asia and
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to determine the economic viability and impact of public health programmes and policies, and to identify the most cost-effective public health interventions. Developing and applying economic theories and models
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, impacting both theory and practice. Our belief is that education improves lives, so we focus on developing wisdom in policy-making, nurturing discernment in curriculum, and amplifying foresight in leadership