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) to integrate their process modelling and production data analysis into the regionalised model to represent current operation and emissions. Again working with the wider project research team, model future
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involved in this project to ensure successful achievement of the project’s outcomes. You will work closely with the Project Manager for URMS based in Planning Performance and Strategic Change (PPSC). As an
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programme under general supervision within the Department of Psychology. manage and deliver teaching activities and prioritise your own workload within agreed objectives to ensure that all activities
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this role, you should be able to demonstrate: Strong communication skills and a professional, approachable manner The ability to work at pace with high levels of accuracy and attention to detail Confidence in
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photonic chips, and publishing high-impact research. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in a dynamic and supportive environment. The position is designed to help you
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have expertise in data management and programming to supply data to the project teams for statistical analysis and contribute to publishing results in high-quality peer-reviewed academic literature
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, ensuring their continued excellence and influence within the sector. Develop creative approaches to storytelling, integrating multimedia content to enhance audience engagement. Oversee high-quality content
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have extensive knowledge of exact and metaheuristic algorithms for complex combinatorial problems. Have computer programming skills in at least one of these computer programming languages C++/Java/Python
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attributes, skills and experience: Experience in using digital and online marketing channels (including social media) Ability to create engaging content for social media platforms A high level of literacy and
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, and Applied Economics. We also offer an Online MSc Programme in Applied Economics (Banking and Financial Markets). You will take part in the planning and delivery of the Department's teaching programmes