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We are seeking an experienced Undergraduate Admissions Officer to join Aston University’s Admissions, Recruitment & Outreach department. You will assess and process undergraduate applications
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doctoral colleges and schools. As part of a collaborative, inclusive and supportive work culture, you will take a key role in the design and conduct of a broad consultation process with stakeholders across
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programmes. Responsibilities include leading and teaching modules, curriculum development, academic and pastoral support, and quality assurance processes. The role also involves pedagogic scholarship, external
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Software Engineering, Software Project Management, Data Structures and Algorithms and Data Base Systems. The Artificial Intelligence and Data Science Programmes has modules in Natural Language Processing
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give better supply security by cutting out imports of high emission products (e.g., PFA). The knowledge to be transferred includes the characterisation of biochar, the process and optimisation of biochar
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Software Engineering, Software Project Management, Data Structures and Algorithms and Data Base Systems. The Artificial Intelligence and Data Science Programmes has modules in Natural Language Processing
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for the whole project process from conception and gathering the brief, through to ensuring a timely completion within budget. We provide generous annual leave of 43 days per annum, including statutory holidays
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We are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to work in the field of the Nonlinear Fourier Transform (NFT) and soliton theory and its applications in optical signal processing
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of neuronal firing activity in cultures generated by neuroscientists working on diseased neuronal clusters (created from skin cells in a process called human induced pluripotent stem cells). Firing activity
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on application forms, including the candidate’s name and address will not be disclosed to the shortlisting panel. CVs will not be considered as part of the shortlisting process. The University celebrates