181 parallel-and-distributed-computing uni jobs at University of Birmingham in United Kingdom
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target for patients with cirrhosis and hepatocellular cancer. The project is part of a larger research programme to identify new immunotherapies for liver disease and cancer within the Shetty group
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. We are committed to helping the people who work here to develop through our sector-leading Birmingham Professional programme which provides all professional services staff with development
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Birmingham Professional programme which provides all professional services staff with development opportunities and the encouragement to reach their full potential. With almost 5,000 professional services jobs
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Birmingham Professional programme which provides all professional services staff with development opportunities and the encouragement to reach their full potential. With almost 5,000 professional services jobs
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and kept up to date including maintaining records both paper and computer based as appropriate. Store, curate and back-up data to prevent data loss. Organise, back up and curate research data (e.g. in
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potential progression once in post to £62,728 Grade: 8 Full Time, Permanent Closing date: 20th July 2025 Academic Development Programme - new Assistant Professors will undertake a 5-year development programme
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to £55,755 with potential progression once in post to £62,728 Grade: 8 Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to May 2026 Closing date: 25th August 2025 Academic Development Programme - new Assistant Professors
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Professional programme which provides all professional services staff with development opportunities and the encouragement to reach their full potential. With almost 5,000 professional services jobs in a wide
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their success. We are committed to helping the people who work here to develop through our sector-leading Birmingham Professional programme which provides all professional services staff with development
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September 2025 Academic Development Programme - new Assistant Professors will undertake a 5-year development programme, at the end of which they are expected to be promoted to Associate Professor