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Do you have a passion for sound and live performance? We’re looking for an experienced Performing Arts Technician (Sound) to join the technical team within the Operations and Events Department
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combining high-fidelity computational modelling with artificial intelligence to overcome key barriers in performance. The investigation will focus on optimising core gas exchange and combustion processes
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conservatoires in the UK, with a vibrant community of performers, performance makers, creative practitioners and technicians graduating from our wide variety of programmes each year. As well as providing
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The successful candidate will act as academic lead for years 3 & 4 of our programme, maintaining and developing high quality teaching and assessment throughout both years. You will work closely with the speciality
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as code” approach to systems automation. You’ll be working across a range of predominately Linux based systems, including HPC and GPU accelerated compute, large-scale and high-performance storage, and
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the development rowing program at the University of Surrey Boat Club (USBC), in liaison with the Head of Rowing and Performance Sport Officer of Team Surrey. There will be a strong focus on performance beginner
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school and college events (both virtual and in person) and will build a strong relationship with high performing schools. The post holder will also have responsibility for arranging school visits and will
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an integrated zero-emission system and setting a new benchmark for sustainable innovation. This project will upcycle underutilised olive mill waste (OMW) into high-value products, including plant
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for Surrey staff and students, and our community impact is significant both culturally and physically. The team is passionate and high performing, and the business model requires us to deliver a self
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) within the Business School. We actively collaborate with scholars across the University such as computer science, engineering, data science and digital health, and publish widely in high impact prestigious