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that you will be given priority access to. This work will be interdisciplinary and collaborative and will span research across computer vision, computer graphics and machine learning. Candidates can come
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, supporting the Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy) and Foundation Systemic Theory and Practice courses. The DClinPsy is a three-year, full-time professional doctorate where trainees split their time
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interpersonal relationships is key. We are looking for the post holder to possess the following skills: Highly creative and able to produce high quality communications via multiple media, as well as hold an
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for Behavioural and cognitive Psychotherapists (BABCP) level 2 accreditation. The post holder is accountable to external PSRBs (BABCP) for maintaining governance compliance and reports to the Co-Programme Directors
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-Computer Interaction including ACM CHI, ACM UIST, ACM ToCHI, World Haptics, and ACM SIGGRAPH. About you We seek applications from enthusiastic individuals who have a background in Human-Computer Interaction
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About the role As the Doctoral Landscape Award (DLA) Manager, you will be responsible for designing, delivering and evaluating a new programme of development activities funded by the Engineering and
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course prepares international students for progression to their chosen degree programme (MSc Marketing or Finance, January 2026 intake) through academic language and skills development. This post is open
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, environmental economics, green finance, ethical supply chains, and behavioural change. Digital and Technologies: AI and machine learning, cybersecurity, spatial intelligence, robotics, human-computer interaction
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of practical classes and supporting students on undergraduate/postgraduate courses as well as administrative, assessment and exam duties as required. This post will support learning and teaching in
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About the role: This 18 months position is supported by the University of Bath as part of the EPSRC-funded Programme Grant ‘SynHiSel’, a major effort linking membrane researchers at Bath, Manchester