99 post-doc-image-engineering-computer-vision positions at University of Greenwich in Uk
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digital presence. Collaborating with programme teams to tailor employability learning to specific disciplines and career paths. This is a unique opportunity to shape an inclusive, high-impact employability
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from logistics such as room setups and arranging catering and event ‘dressing’, from staffing and technology needs to producing promotional materials and documentation. And, as well as leading
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two candidates for this position. Equipped with a strong background in workshop facilitation and possessing curriculum development expertise, the post holders will be responsible for enabling programme
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School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences Location: Greenwich and Medway Campuses Salary: £38,249 to £44,128 Contract Type: Permanent Release Date: Friday 25 July 2025 Closing Date: Friday 08
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25-30 staff. The post holder will be passionate about the principals and processes which underpin a fair admissions system and will be responsible for ensuring best practice is adhered to and shared
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of security systems, including access control, security and alarms and CCTV, with a comprehensive understanding of requirements for legislative compliance. The post holder will assist and advise
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School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences Location: Greenwich and Medway Campuses Salary: £68,529 to £81,790 Contract Type: Permanent Release Date: Friday 25 July 2025 Closing Date: Friday 08
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School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences Location: Greenwich and Medway Campuses Salary: £38,249 to £44,128 Contract Type: Permanent Release Date: Friday 25 July 2025 Closing Date: Friday 08
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School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences Location: Greenwich and Medway Campuses Salary: £38,249 to £44,128 Contract Type: Permanent Release Date: Friday 25 July 2025 Closing Date: Friday 08
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: Wednesday 30 April 2025 Closing Date: Monday 02 June 2025 Interview Date: Monday 16 June 2025 Reference: 4930-E This post will support the successful completion of the funded research project: Recognising