53 programming-language-"St"-"St" Fellowship research jobs at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Applications are invited
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the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The role-holder will work dynamically within
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The role-holder will work dynamically within the Rights Lab’s Law and Policy Programme to support collaborative research projects focused on antislavery and anti-trafficking governance, focusing
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, Economics; Excellent oral and written communication skills in English, including the ability to communicate with clarity on complex information. Excellent communication skills in Chinese is a plus. High
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written communication skills in English, including the ability to communicate with clarity on complex information. Excellent communication skills in Chinese is a plus. High analytical ability to analyze and
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Qualifications: PhD awarded within 3 years in business administration, computer science, information systems, data science, biomedical engineering, or a related discipline. Programming & Data Skills: Strong
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), management, and public administration; Excellent oral and written communication skills in English, including the ability to communicate with clarity on complex information. Excellent communication skills in
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. An aptitude for interdisciplinary team working and excellent written and spoken communication skills are essential. Knowledge of languages relevant to the project area is highly desirable. This full time, fixed
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processes underlying hyperbole comprehension” led by Dr Ruth Filik at the University of Nottingham and Professor Hartmut Leuthold at the University of Tübingen. The person appointed will be expected to plan
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the lead on, plan, develop and conduct individual and/or collaborative research objectives, projects and proposals either as an individual or as part of a broader programme. - To acquire, analyse