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), which must have been awarded by the time of taking up the post You want the opportunity to develop a substantial and coherent post-doctoral programme of research in an Rheumatology or ICM; to gain more
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’ organisation, the University of Bristol Talent Academy seeks to develop & support the widest range of young people in hockey in the Bristol area. The Hockey Talent Academy, an England Hockey licenced Programme
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-calibre conferences and journals (at least one first-author paper in a major venue – CVPR/ICCV/ECCV/BMVC/NeurIPs/PAMI/IJCV/Neurips/ICLR in the past 3 years). Excellent programming skills (Python
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for, and be able give examples of, key skills such as pest and disease management, keeping accurate records and the ability to plan your workload around seasonal factors. You will need to communicate
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. - Plan and organise the out of hours service requirements throughout the academic year. You have experience of working with students or young people in an advisory/support capacity; you are First Aid and
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and University Plan. HR is truly valued at the University and you will work closely with a group of stakeholders within the Faculty who will proactively seek your input and advice. One role is part-time
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. Prior experience with experiments is not required, but all applicants should demonstrate their eagerness to pursue experimental research. Programming and scientific computing experience with Python
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The School of Education is seeking to appoint an outstanding individual to make a significant contribution to the School’s BSc Psychology in Education programme, an innovative interdisciplinary
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the operational excellence of our security systems. You'll plan, organize, and coordinate operations to deliver a high quality, customer-focused service across the University. Your role will involve leading various
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collaborators, expert advisory board and user advisory groups. You should apply if you have excellent programming skills in R and a strong foundation in growth curve analysis. This role is particularly well