164 parallel-computing-numerical-methods uni jobs at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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Black British identities. At the project's heart is a Community Panel who will guide, shape and curate a programme of activities, events, exhibitions and other outputs. CUL is also collaborating with
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level of quality and service. We are looking for a Senior Programme Coordinator to join the EMBA team. The role holder has responsibility for administrating and coordinating the delivery of the EMBA
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required. The successful applicant will have GCSE's in English and Mathematics, NVQ Level 2 or equivalent level of practical experience, and will be computer literate. You must be able to communicate
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experience in addition to excellent organisation and communication skills, a flexible and adaptable approach to work, and above all a commitment to delivering an outstanding service for all programme
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involvement in cutting-edge programme design, you'll be perfectly placed to thrive in a role that blends teaching excellence with the freedom to innovate and influence the future of education! The Role As an
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The Department of Computer Science and Technology is a growing academic department within the University of Cambridge that encompasses Computer Science, along with many aspects of technology
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Leaders Programme teams. Advance teaching excellence – Oversee Directors of Studies in undergraduate STEM subjects, ensuring the highest standards of teaching and academic progress. Collaborate and lead
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methods. Key Responsibilities: Provide high-level administrative and organisational support for relevant industry collaborations Act as the first point of contact for internal and external stakeholders
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on successful applicants, ensure successful applicants have what they require e.g. university cards, computer IDs etc. Deal with enquiries from current and prospective students regarding the course such as
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additional rare and archival materials. The role holder will also care for collection items by undertaking a systematic programme of cleaning both the books and shelves, noting any items in need